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Brachial Plexus Overview (Full Lesson) | Sketchy Medical | USMLE Step 1

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This lesson covers the Brachial Plexus' role in the peripheral nervous system, its structure from roots to branches, and its relation to the Axillary Artery and nerve innervation.

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