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| Nerve: Sural communicating branch of common fibular nerve | |
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| Latin | ramus communicans fibularis nervi fibularis communis |
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The sural communicating branch of common fibular nerve is a nerve which gives rise to the sural nerve.
It is absent 20% of the time.[1]
References
- ^ Ortigüela ME, Wood MB, Cahill DR (1987). "Anatomy of the sural nerve complex". J Hand Surg 12 (6): 1119–23. PMID 3693848.
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