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  1. Jul 2018
    1. On 2014 Jul 25, R. Shane Tubbs commented:

      Our review of the available literature identified both anatomic depictions and a smattering of clinical evidence that many cutaneous nerves of the human body do not respect the midline and will in fact, cross it. The implications of this concept and its absence in the anatomic literature are discussed. Such data may be of interest to clinicians and anatomists alike.


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  2. Feb 2018
    1. On 2014 Jul 25, R. Shane Tubbs commented:

      Our review of the available literature identified both anatomic depictions and a smattering of clinical evidence that many cutaneous nerves of the human body do not respect the midline and will in fact, cross it. The implications of this concept and its absence in the anatomic literature are discussed. Such data may be of interest to clinicians and anatomists alike.


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