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Fig. 4. (continued)—50-year-old healthy woman. Sagittal MR images through elbow, from radius to ulna, show nerves in proximal forearm. F = flexor digitorum profundus, B = brachialis, P = pronator teres, h = humeral head of flexor carpi ulnaris, u = ulnar head of flexor carpi ulnaris, FC = flexor carpi ulnaris.

D, Median nerve (white arrow) and brachial artery (open arrow) in radial tunnel are deep in relation to lacertus fibrosis (bicipital aponeurosis) (short thin arrow).





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