Inferior lateral cutaneous nerve of arm explained
Inferior lateral cutaneous nerve of arm |
Latin: | nervus cutaneus brachii lateralis inferior |
Branchfrom: | radial nerve |
The inferior lateral cutaneous nerve of arm is a nerve found in humans and other animals. It is also called the inferior lateral brachial cutaneous nerve. It is a branch of the radial nerve that provides sensory and vasomotor innervation to the lower, lateral aspect of the arm.[1]
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