| Nerve: Lateral cord | |
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| Plan of brachial plexus. (Lateral cord is at top.) | |
| The right brachial plexus with its short branches, viewed from in front. The Sternomastoid and Trapezius muscles have been completely, the Omohyoid and Subclavius have been partially, removed; a piece has been sawed out of the clavicle; the Pectoralis muscles have been incised and reflected. | |
| Latin | fasciculus lateralis plexus brachialis |
| Gray's | subject #210 933 |
| From | brachial plexus - anterior divisions from the upper and middle trunks |
| To | lateral pectoral nerve musculocutaneous nerve median nerve |
The Lateral cord is a division of the brachial plexus.
The lateral cord gives rise to the following nerves:
- The lateral pectoral nerve, C5, C6 and C7 to the pectoralis major muscle
- The musculocutaneous nerve which innervates the biceps muscle
- The median nerve, partly. The other part comes from the medial cord.
External links
- Atlas of anatomy at UMich hand_plexus - "Axilla, dissection, anterior view"
- EatonHand ner-123
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