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Published Erratum
. 2019 Oct 10;14(10):e0223916.
doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0223916. eCollection 2019.

Correction: Anatomical analysis of antebrachial cutaneous nerve distribution pattern and its clinical implications for sensory reconstruction

Published Erratum

Correction: Anatomical analysis of antebrachial cutaneous nerve distribution pattern and its clinical implications for sensory reconstruction

PLOS ONE Staff. PLoS One. .

Abstract

[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0222335.].

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Fig 4. Distribution pattern and innervation area of the forearm cutaneous nerve.
(A) Sketch map of cutaneous nerve distribution in the anterior forearm. The light blue and light yellow frames represent the ideal donor sites for the design of flaps with ABLACN and ABMACN, respectively. (B) Sketch map of cutaneous nerve distribution in the posterior forearm. The dark blue, dark yellow and the green frames represent the ideal donor site for the design of flaps with PBLACN, PBMACN and PACN, respectively. (C) Area innervated by cutaneous nerves of anterior forearm. (D) Area innervated by cutaneous nerves of posterior forearm.

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References

    1. Li H, Zhu W, Wu S, Wei Z, Yang S (2019) Anatomical analysis of antebrachial cutaneous nerve distribution pattern and its clinical implications for sensory reconstruction. PLoS ONE 14(9): e0222335 10.1371/journal.pone.0222335 - DOI - PMC - PubMed

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