Axilla & Brachial Plexus Formation
HardHigh-yieldAnatomy · Upper Limb
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The axilla is the pyramidal gateway between neck and arm transmitting the great neurovascular bundle of the upper limb, while the brachial plexus (C5–T1) is the most heavily examined neural network in NEET PG anatomy. Master the "Real Texans Drink Cold Beer" sequence and the four classic palsies and you will reliably bag 1–3 marks every cycle. The brachial plexus is formed by the ventral (anterior) rami of C5, C6,…
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