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Which Type of Lesion Is a Sign of a Partial-Thickness

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Which type of lesion is a sign of a partial-thickness burn?


Definitions:

Musculocutaneous

A nerve in the arm that innervates the biceps, brachialis, and coracobrachialis muscles.

Axillary

Pertaining to the armpit area.

Radial

Pertaining to a radius or radial direction, often referring to anatomy, such as radial arteries or radial nerves.

Carpal Tunnel

A narrow passageway in the wrist bounded by bones and a ligament, which can be compressed in carpal tunnel syndrome, affecting nerve function.

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