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The most up to date dermatome map is probably that published by Lee et al. They created a composite image taken from published data that they thought was the most reliable. {{#pmid:18470936|lee}} The winding band like dermatomal map seen in some textbooks was from Keegan and Garrett is the most flawed of all dermatomal maps and was not included.
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==History==
==History==
See Downs et al on the history of dermatome maps.<ref>{{#pmid:21628826}}</ref>
See Downs et al on the history of dermatome maps.<ref>{{#pmid:21628826}}</ref>

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The most up to date dermatome map is probably that published by Lee et al. They created a composite image taken from published data that they thought was the most reliable. [1] The winding band like dermatomal map seen in some textbooks was from Keegan and Garrett is the most flawed of all dermatomal maps and was not included.

File:Dermatome map lee.jpeg

History

See Downs et al on the history of dermatome maps.[2]

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  1. Lee et al.. An evidence-based approach to human dermatomes. Clinical anatomy (New York, N.Y.) 2008. 21:363-73. PMID: 18470936. DOI.
  2. Downs & Laporte. Conflicting dermatome maps: educational and clinical implications. The Journal of orthopaedic and sports physical therapy 2011. 41:427-34. PMID: 21628826. DOI.