Presentation
For reference.
Patient Data
Age: 45 years
Gender: Male
From the case:
Brachial plexus (normal)
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The brachial plexus appears unremarkable, with no convincing T2 signal abnormality or regional abnormal enhancement. No invading mass or focal abnormality of the lung apex or regional soft tissues.
The cervical spine appears unremarkable, with all neural exit foramina appearing capacious.
Case Discussion
Sometimes you just need a normal brachial plexus MRI to get you through the day.