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Furrow of a beam nerve

Furrow of a beam nerve [sulcus nervi radialis – PNA (The anatomic nomenclature Parisian), BNA (The anatomic nomenclature Basel), JNA (The anatomic nomenclature Yenskaya)] – the longitudinal hollow originating behind deltoid tuberosity on a humeral bone proceeding in the form of a spiral on bone length; in a furrow of a beam nerve the deep artery of a shoulder with the veins accompanying it and a beam nerve lies.

 
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