The brachial plexus with the courses of the spinal nerves shown in color. Based on an unpublished illustration by Jane Phillips-Conroy for the course Principles of Human Anatomy and Development (L48 4581) at Washington University in St. Louis.
Known discrepancies with Brachial plexus article:
Image does not show the following often-but-not-always contributions: C7 in ulnar nerve, C4 in dorsal scapular and subclavius nerves.
This chart is a retouched picture, which means that it has been digitally altered from its original version. Modifications: colored in course of spinal nerves. The original can be viewed here: Brachial plexus.svg: . Modifications made by Mcstrother.
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2009-12-26T03:11:11Z Mcstrother 982x403 (15162 Bytes) corrected spelling ("subclacius"-->"subclavius") and placement of subscapular nerve (arises from the superior trunk, not the ramus of C5)
2007-03-14T04:13:44Z Selket 982x403 (19087 Bytes) small tweaks.
2007-03-14T04:09:15Z Selket 982x403 (18536 Bytes) I created this image with inkscape based on the GFDL version at en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Brachial_plexus. gif by Juliustang.