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► Sign up here and try our FREE content: http://lectur.io/freecontentyt ► If you’re a medical educator or faculty member, visit: http://lectur.io/medytb2u ► This is an anatomy question based on USMLE Step 1 standards presented by Dr. Mohammad Hajighasemi Ossareh, also known as DocOssareh on Youtube. DocOssareh guides you through the question and provides you with the relevant information you need to find the correct answer. ► A 60-year old female presents to the emergency room with a history of falling on her right elbow. She cannot raise her right arm. Physical exam reveals loss of sensation over the lateral side of the right upper arm and shoulder. Radiology reveals fracture of surgical neck of the humerus. Which of the following muscles is supplied by the nerve that is most likely damaged? A. Teres minor B. Teres major C. Subscapularis D. Infraspinatus E. Supraspinatus ► Lecturio is your textbook alternative to master the USMLE Step 1 & Step 2 CK, MCAT, NCLEX and MBBS. Become fluent in medical concepts with video lectures by award-winning educators. Create your free account now: http://lectur.io/usmlestep1question2! ► Also, you can reinforce your knowledge with text-based topic reviews from our free online medical library: http://lectur.io/usmlequestionwalkthr... ► To subscribe to our YouTube channel, just click here: / @lecturiomedical ► To see our playlists, simply follow this link: / @lecturiomedical ► LET’S CONNECT: • Facebook: / lecturio.medical.education.videos • Instagram: / lecturio_medical_videos • Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.de/lecturiomedical • LinkedIn: / lecturio-medical