Muscle weakness and atrophy of the shoulder muscles, upper limbs, and chest and back muscles
The main clinical manifestations of brachial plexus neuropathy include muscle weakness and muscle atrophy of the shoulder muscles, upper limbs, and chest and back muscles, and the numbness, pain, and hypoesthesia of the sensory area of the skin corresponding to the involved brachial plexus branches.
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