NURSING EXAM QUESTIONS
PATHOLOGY AND GENETICS
Question
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A 60-year-old man has pain in the left neck, shoulder, and forearm that has been worsening for a month. Over the next month there is increasing weakness of the left pectoralis major, latissimus dorsi, and triceps muscles. Paresthesias of the tips of the thumb, forefinger, and ring finger are present. There is no warmth, tenderness, or swelling. A lesion involving which of the following structures is most likely to be present in this man?
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Vasculature
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Axon
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Ganglion
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Myofiber
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