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J Hand Surg Am ; 15(1): 38-43, 1990 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2299166

ABSTRACT

The palmar cutaneous branch of the median nerve was dissected in 25 fresh cadavers. The origin from the median nerve, the course, termination, and variability of the palmar cutaneous nerve are described in relation to two reference lines. In no case did a branch of the palmar cutaneous nerve extend ulnar to the axial line of the ring finger. The planning of incisions around the palmar aspect of the palm and wrist should be based on this anatomical knowledge.


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Hand/innervation , Median Nerve/anatomy & histology , Female , Humans , Male , Ulnar Nerve/analysis , Wrist/innervation
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J Comp Neurol ; 286(3): 376-83, 1989 Aug 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2768564

ABSTRACT

To label the spinal motoneurons innervating the forelimb muscles of the Japanese toad, horseradish peroxidase (HRP) was injected into these muscles or applied to the cut end of the brachial nerves (N. radialis and N. ulnaris). Spatial distribution of the HRP-labeled motoneurons was reconstructed from serial frontal sections of the spinal cord and their location was examined. Motoneurons innervating forelimb muscles were distributed in the lateral cell column from segment 3 to segment 5 of the ipsilateral brachial spinal cord. In the transverse plane of the spinal cord, motoneurons innervating the medial forearm muscles (innervated by N. ulnaris) were located in the more medial part of the lateral cell column, whereas those innervating the lateral forearm muscles and the upper arm muscle (innervated by N. radialis) were located in the more lateral part of the lateral cell column. Along the longitudinal axis of the spinal cord, motoneurons innervating the more anterior (flexor side) forearm muscles were located in the more rostral part of the spinal cord, whereas those innervating the more posterior (extensor side) forearm muscles were located in the more caudal part of the spinal cord. Thus, motoneurons innervating forearm muscles were well organized somatotopically not only in the transverse plane, but also along the longitudinal axis of the spinal cord. Such a somatotopic organization of motoneurons along the longitudinal axis could also be regarded as a functional one; the flexor motoneurons were located rostrally to the extensor motoneurons.


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Bufonidae/anatomy & histology , Forelimb/innervation , Motor Neurons/analysis , Muscles/innervation , Radial Nerve/analysis , Spinal Cord/cytology , Ulnar Nerve/analysis , Animals , Horseradish Peroxidase , Male
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Acta Neuropathol ; 50(3): 217-20, 1980.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7415814

ABSTRACT

A quantitative analysis of ulnar nerve collagen in the arm and forearm was undertaken in nine subjects. While endoneurial collagen was found to be significantly increased within the cubital tunnel, extrafascicular collagen did not increase at the elbow except in two nerves showing fusiform enlargements. Renaut bodies increased in frequency at sites of high endoneurial collagen content. Morphological determinations of cross-sectional area along the ulnar nerve did not correlate with quantitative collagen data.


Subject(s)
Collagen/analysis , Ulnar Nerve/analysis , Adult , Aged , Autopsy , Elbow , Female , Forearm , Humans , Hydroxyproline/analysis , Male , Middle Aged , Time Factors
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