Abstract

Brachial plexus imaging is challenging due to its anatomical complexity. Multiple sequences of MRI may be performed pre-operatively for an accurate radiological diagnosis of brachial plexus injury. This image shows the useful role of MRI in localization of acute brachial plexus injury.

Highlights

  • Brachial plexus imaging was traditionally challenging due to its anatomical complexity, especially, after the injury [2]

  • 62-year-old woman presented with left upper limb weakness following involvement in a motorcycle accident

  • Neurologic examinations, motor nerve conduction velocity, electromyography results, and myelogram indicated the involvement of the upper plexus, and the possibility of avulsion injury was ruled out

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Summary

Introduction

Brachial plexus imaging was traditionally challenging due to its anatomical complexity, especially, after the injury [2].

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