Common plexopathies include brachial plexopathy affecting the
upper thorax, arm, and shoulder region, cervical plexopathy
affecting the neck and head, and lumbosacral plexopathy affecting
the lower back and legs
Common plexopathies include brachial plexopathy affecting the
upper thorax, arm, and shoulder region, cervical plexopathy
affecting the neck and head, and lumbosacral plexopathy affecting
the lower back and legs
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Cervical plexopathy may be caused by trauma or by head and neck tumors. Brachial plexopathy is commonly related to breast cancer, lung cancer, lymphoma, or metastatic tumor
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Pain, numbness, tingling, and weakness in the area of the
affected neural plexus or area of the service by nerve fibers
traversing through a particular plexus are symptoms of a potential
plexopathy