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Avulsion of the brachial plexus in a great horned owl (Bubo virginaus)

January 1, 1989

Avulsion of the brachial plexus was documented in a Great Horned Owl (Bubo virginianus). A fractured scapula was also present. Cause of these injuries was not known but was thought to be due to trauma. Differentiation of musculoskeletal injury from peripheral nerve damage can be difficult in raptors. Use of electromyography and motor nerve conduction velocity was helpful in demonstrating peripheral nerve involvement. A brachial plexus avulsion was suspected on the basis of clinical signs, presence of electromyographic abnormalities in all muscles supplied by the nerves of the brachial plexus and absence of median-ulnar motor nerve conduction velocities.

Publication Year 1989
Title Avulsion of the brachial plexus in a great horned owl (Bubo virginaus)
Authors M.P. Moore, E. Stauber, N. J. Thomas
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Journal of Raptor Research
Index ID 1003883
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization National Wildlife Health Center