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The brachial plexus is a collection of nerve tissue arising from the spinal cord, which gives rise to the individual nerves that supply the forelimbs. Avulsion of the brachial plexus refers to stretching and tearing of this nerve tissue. The nerves are usually torn from their root of attachment to the spinal cord. The most common cause of brachial plexus avulsion is vehicular trauma, but any type of trauma that results in significant traction on the forelimb, resulting in overstretching of the armpit/shoulder area, may result in brachial plexus avulsion. The avulsion results in severe weakness or paralysis of the affected forelimb. What to Watch For
Automobile injury or trauma is an injury sustained when a cat is struck by a moving vehicle such as a car, truck, snowplow, train or motorcycle. Injuries may also occur as the result of human abuse, falling...
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