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Congress: ECR25
Poster Number: C-13879
Type: Poster: EPOS Radiographer (educational)
Authorblock: D. Szczerpa1, B. Tung1, I. Babatsikos1, S. Jalali2, S. Lerman1, H. Mehta1, S. Maddineni1, J. Meshekow1, P. Gerard1; 1Valhalla, NY/US, 2Philadelphia, AL/US
Disclosures:
David Szczerpa: Nothing to disclose
Brian Tung: Nothing to disclose
Ioannis Babatsikos: Nothing to disclose
Shayan Jalali: Nothing to disclose
Sheldon Lerman: Nothing to disclose
Hasit Mehta: Nothing to disclose
Shekher Maddineni: Nothing to disclose
Jared Meshekow: Nothing to disclose
Perry Gerard: Nothing to disclose
Keywords: Anatomy, Neuroradiology peripheral nerve, CT, MR, Education, Education and training
References
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  2. Gilcrease-Garcia BM, Deshmukh SD, Parsons MS. Anatomy, imaging, and pathologic conditions of the brachial plexus. RadioGraphics. 2020;40(6):1686-1714. doi:10.1148/rg.2020200012
  3. Oh, C. S., Kim, J. Y., & Choe, Y. H. (2009). Learning of crosssectional anatomy using clay models. Anatomical sciences education, 2(4), 156-159.
  4. Uysal ii, Åžeker M, Karabulut AK, Büyükmumcu M, ZiylanT. Brachial plexus variations in human fetuses. Neurosurgery2003;53(3):676–684; discussion 684.
  5. Yoshikawa T, Hayashi N, Yamamoto S, et al. Brachial plexus injury: Clinical manifestations, conventional imaging findings, and the latest imaging techniques. RadioGraphics. 2006;26(suppl_1). doi:10.1148/rg.26si065511
  6. Images Provided by Department of Radiology, Westchester Medical Center, Valhalla, NY.
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