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Fig. 3. (continued)—Serial axial images through forearm in 59-year-old woman with prior tumor resection and radiation therapy. Subsequent muscular atrophy allows excellent visualization of courses of nerves. BR = brachioradialis, FS = flexor digitorum superficialis, FC = flexor carpi ulnaris, P = pronator teres, S = supinator, F = flexor digitorum profundus, EC = extensor carpi radialis longus.

H, Superficial radial nerve (long thin arrow) exits between brachioradialis and extensor carpi radialis longus tendons. Posterior interosseous nerve is not visible as discrete structure because its numerous branches innervate dorsal muscles (similar in appearance to filum terminale of spinal cord). Arrowhead is anterior interosseous nerve. White arrow is median nerve; shaded open arrow is ulnar nerve.





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