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Fig. 4 Diagram illustrates basic anatomy of brachial plexus.
Brachial plexus is formed by anterior rami of C5-T1 nerve roots. Roots are
located in neural foramina and trunks between scalene muscles. Divisions are
posterior to clavicle, and cords are inferior to it. LC = lateral cord, PC =
posterior cord, MC = middle cord. (Reprinted with permission from Royal
College of Radiologists
[10])