Lateral cutaneous nerve of forearm is continuation of

Correct Answer: Musculocutaneous nerve
Description: Lateral cutaneous nerve of forearm ( C5, C6 ) is the continuation of musculocutaneous nerve. It pierces deep fascia just lateral to the tendon of biceps 2-3 cm above the bend of the elbow, and supplies the skin of the lateral side of forearm, extending anteriorly to a small pa of the ball of the thumbs. B D Chaurasia 7th edition Page no: 79
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