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ALSO KNOWN AS INTERNAL CUTANEOUS BRANCH OF MUSCULOSPIRAL NERVE
Posterior cutaneous nerve of the arm; Posterior brachial cutaneous branch; Posterior brachial cutaneous nerve; Dorsal brachial cutaneous; Nervus cutaneus brachii posterior; Internal cutaneous branch of musculospiral; Internal cutaneous branches of musculospiral; Internal cutaneous branch of musculospiral nerve; Internal cutaneous branch of the musculospiral nerve; Internal cutaneous branches of the musculospiral nerve; Internal cutaneous branches of musculospiral nerve; Posterior cutaneous nerves of arms; Posterior cutaneous nerves of the arms; Posterior brachial cutaneous branches; Posterior brachial cutaneous nerves
The posterior cutaneous nerve of arm (internal cutaneous branch of musculospiral, posterior brachial cutaneous nerve) is a branch of the radial nerve that provides sensory innervation for much of the skin on the back of the arm. It arises in the axilla.
PYODERMA THAT IS A MILDER FORM OF DIPHTHERIA RESTRICTED TO THE SKIN PRODUCING SHALLOW SKIN ULCERS IS CAUSED BY DIRECT PHYSICAL CONTACT OF INDIVIDUALS INFECTED WITH CORYNEBACTERIUM DIPHTHERIAE AS THE BACTERIA RELEASES THE DIPHTHERIA TOXIN
·add.·- An infective sore mostly on the hands and feet, often contracted in walking on the veldt and apparently due to a specific microorganism.
Cutaneous small-vessel vasculitis
HYPERSENSITIVITY VASCULITIS THAT RESULTS IN INFLAMMATION OF SMALL BLOOD VESSELS, CHARACTERIZED CLINICALLY BY PALPABLE PURPURA, WHICH IS A SLIGHTLY ELEVATED PURPURIC RASH OVER ONE OR MORE AREAS OF THE SKIN
Cutaneous small-vessel vasculitis (CSVV), also known as hypersensitivity vasculitis, cutaneous leukocytoclastic vasculitis, hypersensitivity angiitis, cutaneous leukocytoclastic angiitis, cutaneous necrotizing vasculitis and cutaneous necrotizing venulitis, is inflammation of small blood vessels (usually post-capillary venules in the dermis), characterized by palpable purpura. It is the most common vasculitis seen in clinical practice.
A cutaneous receptor is the type of sensory receptor found in the skin ( the dermis or epidermis). They are a part of the somatosensory system. Cutaneous receptors include mechanoreceptors (pressure or distortion), nociceptors (pain), and thermoreceptors (temperature).