See Also: lower lateral cutaneous nerve of arm(medicine)
lateral cutaneous nerve of thigh(medicine)
upper lateral cutaneous nerve of arm(medicine)
lateral cutaneous nerve of calf(medicine)
lateral antebrachial cutaneous nerve(medicine)
lateral cutaneous nerve of forearm(medicine)
lateral sural cutaneous nerve(medicine)
lateral dorsal cutaneous nerve(medicine)
dorsal lateral cutaneous nerve(medicine)
lateral femoral cutaneous nerve(medicine)

Biosafety level (health) and lower lateral cutaneous nerve of arm (medicine)


Biosafety level (health)


A specific combination of work practices, safety equipment, and facilities which are designed to minimize the exposure of workers and the environment to infectious agents. The biosafety levels are: Level 1 -- This level applies to agents that do not ordinarily cause human disease.Level 2 -- This level is appropriate for agents that can cause human disease, but whose potential for transmission is limited. Level 3 -- This level applies to agents that may be transmitted by the respiratory route which can cause serious infection. Level 4 -- This level is used for the diagnosis of exotic agents that pose a high risk of life-threatening disease, which may be transmitted by the aerosol route and for which there is no vaccine or therapy.





lower lateral cutaneous nerve of arm (medicine)


lower lateral cutaneous nerve of arm -->
inferior lateral brachial cutaneous nerve
<anatomy, nerve> A branch of the radial nerve supplying the skin of the lower lateral aspect of the arm; it frequently is a branch of the posterior antebrachial nerve.

Synonym: nervus cutaneus brachii lateralis inferior, lower lateral cutaneous nerve of arm.