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I, Anterior interosseous nerve (arrowhead) is deep in
relation to pronator quadratus. Sensory remnant of posterior interosseous
nerve (straight thick arrow) is now adjacent to interosseous
membrane. White arrow is median nerve. Shaded open arrow is ulnar nerve, and
long thin arrow is superficial radial nerve.
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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. FS = flexor
digitorum superficialis, FC = flexor carpi ulnaris, A = abductor pollicis
longus, EC = extensor carpi radialis longus, PQ = pronator quadratus.
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