2018
DOI: 10.1590/1809-6891v19e-51240
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BRACHIAL PLEXUS IN THE Leopardus geoffroyi

Abstract: Six thoracic limbs from four Leopardus geoffroyi specimens were dissected in order to describe origin and distribution of nerves forming the brachial plexuses. The brachial plexus is a result of connections between ventral branches of the last four cervical nerves (C5, C6, C7 and C8) and the first thoracic nerve (T1). These branches are the origin of the suprascapularis, subscapularis, axillary, musculocutaneous, radial, median and ulnar nerves to the intrinsic musculature, and form the brachiocephalicus, thor… Show more

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“…We found four nerves in the puma, three have been reported in the cat, but no reports were found in the ocelot or the Geoffroy's cat (Chagas et al, 2014;Nur et al, 2020;Sebastiani & Fishbeck, 2005;Souza Junior et al, 2018). This nerve originates from an interconnection of C6 and C7 in the puma, with an occasional contribution of C8 in the domestic cat (Ghoshal & Magilton, 1972;Reighard & Jennings, 1902).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 58%
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“…We found four nerves in the puma, three have been reported in the cat, but no reports were found in the ocelot or the Geoffroy's cat (Chagas et al, 2014;Nur et al, 2020;Sebastiani & Fishbeck, 2005;Souza Junior et al, 2018). This nerve originates from an interconnection of C6 and C7 in the puma, with an occasional contribution of C8 in the domestic cat (Ghoshal & Magilton, 1972;Reighard & Jennings, 1902).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 58%
“…The origin of the suprascapular nerve in our puma originated from C6, but in the ocelot it originates from C5 and C6, and in the Geoffroy's cat and the dog from C6 and C7 (Chagas et al, 2014;Dellmann & McClure, 2001;Souza Junior et al, 2018). In the domestic cat it seems even more variable, some authors report its origin is C6, in accordance with our findings, while others report its origin in C5 with an occasional contribution from C6 or C7 (Ghoshal & Magilton, 1972;Nur et al, 2020;Reighard & Jennings, 1902;Roos & Vollmerhaus, 2005;Sebastiani & Fishbeck 2005).…”
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confidence: 94%
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“…The major nerve trunks of the forelimb are suprascapular, subscapular, axillary, radial, musculocutaneous, median and ulnar. Understanding the neuroanatomy of the brachial plexus is necessary for effective clinical practice (Campoy et al, ; Johnson, Vekris, Demesticha, & Soucacos, ; Skerrit & McLelland, ; Souza Junior, Wronski, Carvalho, & Abidu‐Figueiredo, ).…”
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confidence: 99%