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6.1 Clavicle [ 1 ] sternal end
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6.1 Clavicle [ 2 ] shaft
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6.1 Clavicle [ 3 ] acromial end acro·mi·on (a-kro´me-on) [ acro-+ Gr. omos shoulder ] the lateral extension of the spine of the scapula, projecting over the shoulder joint and forming the highest point of the shoulder; called also acromial process and acromion scapulae.
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6.1 Clavicle [ 4 ] subclavian groove cla·vic·u·la (kluh-vik´u-luh) [ L. dim. of clavis key ] the clavicle: a bone, curved like the letter f, that articulates with the sternum and scapula, forming the anterior portion of the shoulder girdle on either side
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6.1 Clavicle [ 5 ] conoid tubercle co·noid (k$Ænoid), adj. 1. Also, co·noiÆdal. resembling a cone in shape; cone-shaped. –n. 2. a geometrical solid formed by the revolution of a conic section about one of its axes. [1650–60; < Gk k$noeid£s. See CONE, -OID] —co·noiÆdal·ly, adv. [ L t%ber bump, swelling ]
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6.1 Clavicle [ 6 ] trapezoid line
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6.2 Scapula [ 1 ] acromion acro·mi·on (a-kro´me-on) [ acro-+ Gr. omos shoulder ] the lateral extension of the spine of the scapula, projecting over the shoulder joint and forming the highest point of the shoulder; called also acromial process and acromion scapulae.
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6.2 Scapula [ 2 ] coracoid process cor·a·coid (kôrÆÃ koidÅ, korÆ-), Anat., Zool. –adj. 1. pertaining to the bone that in reptiles, birds, and monotremes articulates with the scapula and the sternum and that in humans and other higher mammals is a reduced bony process of the scapula having no connection with the sternum. –n. 2. a coracoid bone or process. [ Gk korakoeid£s ravenlike, hooked like a raven's beak ]
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6.2 Scapula [ 3 ] glenoid cavity gle·noid (gle´noid) (glen´oid) [ Gr. glene socket +-oid ] resembling a pit or socket [ Gk gl"noeid(£s), equiv. to gl£n(") pupil, eyeball + -oeid"s -OID ]
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6.2 Scapula [ 4 ] subscapular fossa [ L: shoulder ]
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6.2 Scapula [ 5 ] supraspinous fossa
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6.2 Scapula [ 6 ] suprascapular notch [ L: shoulder ]
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6.2 Scapula [ 7 ] infraglenoid tubercle [ L t%ber bump, swelling ] gle·noid (gle´noid) (glen´oid) [ Gr. glene socket +-oid ] resembling a pit or socket [ Gk gl"noeid(£s), equiv. to gl£n(") pupil, eyeball + -oeid"s -OID ]
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6.2 Scapula [ 8 ] spine of the scapula [ L: shoulder ]
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6.2 Scapula [ 9 ] infraspinous fossa
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6.3 Humerus [ 1 ] greater tubercle, lesser tubercle [ L t%ber bump, swelling ]
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6.3 Humerus [ 2 ] intertubercular groove [ L t%ber bump, swelling ]
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6.3 Humerus [ 3 ] deltoid tuberosity tu·be·ros·i·ty (toob-ros´-te) an elevation or protuberance; called also tuber and tuberositas. [ L t%ber bump, swelling ]
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6.3 Humerus [ 4 ] lateral epicondyle ep·i·con·dyle (epÅi konÆd#l, -dl), n. Anat. a rounded protuberance at the end of a bone, serving as a place of attachment for ligaments, tendons, and muscles. [1830–40; EPI- + CONDYLE] —ep·i·con·dyl·i·an (epÅi kon dilÆ" Ãn), epÅi·con·dylÆic, ep·i·con·dyl·ar (epÅi konÆdl Ãr), adj.
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6.3 Humerus [ 5 ] coronoid fossa cor·o·noid (kor´-noid) [ Gr. korone anything hooked or curved, a kind of crown +-oid ] 1. shaped like a crow's beak. 2. crown-shaped. fos·sa (fosÆÃ), n., pl. fos·sae (fosÆ"). Anat. a pit, cavity, or depression, as in a bone. [1820–30; < L: ditch, trench, fosse, short for fossa (terra) dug or dug out (earth), n. use of fem. of fossus, ptp. of fodere to dig]
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6.3 Humerus [ 6 ] medial epicondyle ep·i·con·dyle (epÅi konÆd#l, -dl), n. Anat. a rounded protuberance at the end of a bone, serving as a place of attachment for ligaments, tendons, and muscles. [1830–40; EPI- + CONDYLE] —ep·i·con·dyl·i·an (epÅi kon dilÆ" Ãn), epÅi·con·dylÆic, ep·i·con·dyl·ar (epÅi konÆdl Ãr), adj.
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6.3 Humerus [ 7 ] surgical neck
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6.3 Humerus [ 8 ] radial groove
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6.4 Radius and Ulna [ 1 ] head of the radius
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6.4 Radius and Ulna [ 2 ] coronoid process cor·o·noid (kor´-noid) [ Gr. korone anything hooked or curved, a kind of crown +-oid ] 1. shaped like a crow's beak. 2. crown-shaped.
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6.4 Radius and Ulna [ 3 ] tuberosity of the radius tu·be·ros·i·ty (toob-ros´-te) an elevation or protuberance; called also tuber and tuberositas. [ L t%ber bump, swelling ]
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6.4 Radius and Ulna [ 4 ] tuberosity of the ulna tu·be·ros·i·ty (toob-ros´-te) an elevation or protuberance; called also tuber and tuberositas. [ L t%ber bump, swelling ]
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6.4 Radius and Ulna [ 5 ] pronator tuberosity pro·nate (pr$Æn!t), v., -nat·ed, -nat·ing. –v.t. 1. to turn into a prone position; to rotate (the hand or forearm) so that the surface of the palm is downward or toward the back; to turn (the sole of the foot) outward so that the inner edge of the foot bears the weight when standing. 2. (in vertebrates) to rotate (any limb or joint) in a similar manner. –v.i. 3. to become pronated. [1830–40; < LL pr$n!tus, ptp. of pr$n!re to bend forward, deriv. of L pr$nus; see PRONE1, -ATE1] tu·be·ros·i·ty (toob-ros´-te) an elevation or protuberance; called also tuber and tuberositas. [ L t%ber bump, swelling ]
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6.4 Radius and Ulna [ 6 ] pronator crest pro·nate (pr$Æn!t), v., -nat·ed, -nat·ing. –v.t. 1. to turn into a prone position; to rotate (the hand or forearm) so that the surface of the palm is downward or toward the back; to turn (the sole of the foot) outward so that the inner edge of the foot bears the weight when standing. 2. (in vertebrates) to rotate (any limb or joint) in a similar manner. –v.i. 3. to become pronated. [1830–40; < LL pr$n!tus, ptp. of pr$n!re to bend forward, deriv. of L pr$nus; see PRONE1, -ATE1]
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6.4 Radius and Ulna [ 7 ] styloid process of the radius sty·loid (sti´loid) [ styl-+-oid ] resembling a pillar; long and pointed; styliform.
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6.4 Radius and Ulna [ 8 ] styloid process of the ulna sty·loid (sti´loid) [ styl-+-oid ] resembling a pillar; long and pointed; styliform.
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6.5 Carpal Bones [ 1 ] hook of the hamate ham·ate (ham´at) shaped like a hook (hamulus). Cf. uncinate.
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6.5 Carpal Bones [ 2 ] capitate cap·i·tate (kap´i-tat) [ L. caput head ] head-shaped.
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6.5 Carpal Bones [ 3 ] trapezoid trap·e·zoid (trap´uh-zoid) [ L. trapezoides; Gr. trapezoeides table shaped ] 1. having the shape of a four-sided plane, with two sides parallel and two diverging.
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6.5 Carpal Bones [ 4 ] trapezium tra·pe·zi·um (truh-pe´ze-uhm) [ L., from Gr. trapezion ] an irregular four-sided figure.
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6.5 Carpal Bones [ 5 ] pisiform pi·si·form (pi´suh-form) (piz´uh-form) [ L. pisum pea +form ] resembling a pea in shape and size.
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6.5 Carpal Bones [ 6 ] triquetrum tri·que·trum (tri-kwe´trum) [ L. ] three cornered
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6.5 Carpal Bones [ 7 ] lunate lu·nate (loo´nat) [ L. luna moon ] moon-shaped, or crescentic
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6.5 Carpal Bones [ 8 ] scaphoid scaph·oid (skaf´oid) [ scaph-+-oid ] shaped like a boat; called also navicular. Used especially in reference to the most lateral bone in the proximal row of carpal bones
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6.6 Bones of the Hand [ 1 ] distal phalanx pha·lanx (fa´lanks) [ L., from Gr. “a line or array of soldiers” ] 1. any of the bones of the fingers or toes
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6.6 Bones of the Hand [ 2 ] middle phalanx pha·lanx (fa´lanks) [ L., from Gr. “a line or array of soldiers” ] 1. any of the bones of the fingers or toes
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6.6 Bones of the Hand [ 3 ] proximal phalanx pha·lanx (fa´lanks) [ L., from Gr. “a line or array of soldiers” ] 1. any of the bones of the fingers or toes
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6.6 Bones of the Hand [ 4 ] metacarpals
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6.6 Bones of the Hand [ 5 ] trapezium tra·pe·zi·um (truh-pe´ze-uhm) [ L., from Gr. trapezion ] an irregular four-sided figure.
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6.6 Bones of the Hand [ 6 ] capitate cap·i·tate (kap´i-tat) [ L. caput head ] head-shaped.
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6.6 Bones of the Hand [ 7 ] scaphoid scaph·oid (skaf´oid) [ scaph-+-oid ] shaped like a boat; called also navicular. Used especially in reference to the most lateral bone in the proximal row of carpal bones
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6.6 Bones of the Hand [ 8 ] lunate lu·nate (loo´nat) [ L. luna moon ] moon-shaped, or crescentic
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6.7 Serratus Anterior [ 1 ] spinal accessory nerve
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6.7 Serratus Anterior [ 2 ] subscapularis [ L: shoulder ]
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6.7 Serratus Anterior [ 3 ] middle scalene [ Gk skal"nós unequal ]
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6.7 Serratus Anterior [ 4 ] long thoracic nerve
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6.7 Serratus Anterior [ 5 ] serratus anterior
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6.8 Superficial Muscles of the Back [ 1 ] levator scapulae [ L: shoulder ]
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6.8 Superficial Muscles of the Back [ 2 ] trapezius
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6.8 Superficial Muscles of the Back [ 3 ] spinal accessory nerve
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6.8 Superficial Muscles of the Back [ 4 ] triangle of auscultation
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6.8 Superficial Muscles of the Back [ 5 ] latissimus dorsi
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6.9 Deltoid and Serratus Anterior [ 1 ] clavicle cla·vic·u·la (kluh-vik´u-luh) [ L. dim. of clavis key ] the clavicle: a bone, curved like the letter f, that articulates with the sternum and scapula, forming the anterior portion of the shoulder girdle on either side
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6.9 Deltoid and Serratus Anterior [ 2 ] deltoid
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6.9 Deltoid and Serratus Anterior [ 3 ] cephalic vein
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6.9 Deltoid and Serratus Anterior [ 4 ] platysma
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6.9 Deltoid and Serratus Anterior [ 5 ] pectoralis major
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6.9 Deltoid and Serratus Anterior [ 6 ] serratus anterior
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6.10 Anterior Wall of the Axilla [ 1 ] deltoid
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6.10 Anterior Wall of the Axilla [ 2 ] cephalic vein
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6.10 Anterior Wall of the Axilla [ 3 ] thoracoacromial artery acro·mi·on (a-kro´me-on) [ acro-+ Gr. omos shoulder ] the lateral extension of the spine of the scapula, projecting over the shoulder joint and forming the highest point of the shoulder; called also acromial process and acromion scapulae.
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6.10 Anterior Wall of the Axilla [ 4 ] lateral pectoral nerve
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6.10 Anterior Wall of the Axilla [ 5 ] clavipectoral fascia cla·vic·u·la (kluh-vik´u-luh) [ L. dim. of clavis key ] the clavicle: a bone, curved like the letter f, that articulates with the sternum and scapula, forming the anterior portion of the shoulder girdle on either side
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6.10 Anterior Wall of the Axilla [ 6 ] pectoralis major
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6.11 Rotator Cuff Muscles 1 [ 1 ] acromion acro·mi·on (a-kro´me-on) [ acro-+ Gr. omos shoulder ] the lateral extension of the spine of the scapula, projecting over the shoulder joint and forming the highest point of the shoulder; called also acromial process and acromion scapulae.
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6.11 Rotator Cuff Muscles 1 [ 2 ] coracoid process cor·a·coid (kôrÆÃ koidÅ, korÆ-), Anat., Zool. –adj. 1. pertaining to the bone that in reptiles, birds, and monotremes articulates with the scapula and the sternum and that in humans and other higher mammals is a reduced bony process of the scapula having no connection with the sternum. –n. 2. a coracoid bone or process. [ Gk korakoeid£s ravenlike, hooked like a raven's beak ]
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6.11 Rotator Cuff Muscles 1 [ 3 ] supraspinatus
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6.11 Rotator Cuff Muscles 1 [ 4 ] transverse humeral ligament
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6.11 Rotator Cuff Muscles 1 [ 5 ] subscapularis [ L: shoulder ]
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6.11 Rotator Cuff Muscles 1 [ 6 ] inferior angle
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6.12 Rotator Cuff Muscles 2 [ 1 ] superior angle
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6.12 Rotator Cuff Muscles 2 [ 2 ] supraspinatus
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6.12 Rotator Cuff Muscles 2 [ 3 ] spine of scapula [ L: shoulder ]
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6.12 Rotator Cuff Muscles 2 [ 4 ] infraspinatus
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6.12 Rotator Cuff Muscles 2 [ 5 ] teres minor te·res (te´reez) [ L. ] long and round, as a muscle or ligament.
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6.12 Rotator Cuff Muscles 2 [ 6 ] teres major (cut) te·res (te´reez) [ L. ] long and round, as a muscle or ligament.
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6.13 Transverse Section Through the Shoulder Joint [ 1 ] head of humerus
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6.13 Transverse Section Through the Shoulder Joint [ 2 ] glenoid labrum gle·noid (gle´noid) (glen´oid) [ Gr. glene socket +-oid ] resembling a pit or socket [ Gk gl"noeid(£s), equiv. to gl£n(") pupil, eyeball + -oeid"s -OID ]
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6.13 Transverse Section Through the Shoulder Joint [ 3 ] serratus anterior
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6.13 Transverse Section Through the Shoulder Joint [ 4 ] deltoid
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6.13 Transverse Section Through the Shoulder Joint [ 5 ] teres minor te·res (te´reez) [ L. ] long and round, as a muscle or ligament.
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6.13 Transverse Section Through the Shoulder Joint [ 6 ] infraspinatus
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6.14 Axillary Artery [ 1 ] thoracoacromial artery acro·mi·on (a-kro´me-on) [ acro-+ Gr. omos shoulder ] the lateral extension of the spine of the scapula, projecting over the shoulder joint and forming the highest point of the shoulder; called also acromial process and acromion scapulae.
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6.14 Axillary Artery [ 2 ] superior thoracic artery
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6.14 Axillary Artery [ 3 ] posterior circumflex humeral artery, anterior circumflex humeral artery
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6.14 Axillary Artery [ 4 ] subscapular artery [ L: shoulder ]
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6.14 Axillary Artery [ 5 ] lateral thoracic artery
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6.14 Axillary Artery [ 6 ] brachial artery
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6.15 Veins of the Axilla [ 1 ] cephalic vein
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6.15 Veins of the Axilla [ 2 ] external jugular vein
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6.15 Veins of the Axilla [ 3 ] basilic vein
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6.15 Veins of the Axilla [ 4 ] axillary artery
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6.15 Veins of the Axilla [ 5 ] axillary vein
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6.15 Veins of the Axilla [ 6 ] subclavian vein cla·vic·u·la (kluh-vik´u-luh) [ L. dim. of clavis key ] the clavicle: a bone, curved like the letter f, that articulates with the sternum and scapula, forming the anterior portion of the shoulder girdle on either side
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6.16 Axillary Lymph Nodes [ 1 ] humeral lymph nodes
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6.16 Axillary Lymph Nodes [ 2 ] apical lymph nodes
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6.16 Axillary Lymph Nodes [ 3 ] supraclavicular lymph nodes cla·vic·u·la (kluh-vik´u-luh) [ L. dim. of clavis key ] the clavicle: a bone, curved like the letter f, that articulates with the sternum and scapula, forming the anterior portion of the shoulder girdle on either side
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6.16 Axillary Lymph Nodes [ 4 ] internal jugular vein
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6.16 Axillary Lymph Nodes [ 5 ] right lymphatic duct
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6.16 Axillary Lymph Nodes [ 6 ] central lymph nodes
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6.16 Axillary Lymph Nodes [ 7 ] pectoral lymph nodes
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6.16 Axillary Lymph Nodes [ 8 ] parasternal lymph nodes
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6.17 Brachial Plexus (General Form) [ 1 ] radial nerve
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6.17 Brachial Plexus (General Form) [ 2 ] median nerve
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6.17 Brachial Plexus (General Form) [ 3 ] ulnar nerve
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6.17 Brachial Plexus (General Form) [ 4 ] axillary nerve
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6.17 Brachial Plexus (General Form) [ 5 ] musculocutaneous nerve
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6.17 Brachial Plexus (General Form) [ 6 ] lateral cord, posterior cord, medial cord
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6.17 Brachial Plexus (General Form) [ 7 ] superior trunk, middle trunk, inferior trunk
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6.17 Brachial Plexus (General Form) [ 8 ] roots
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6.18 Brachial Plexus [ 1 ] musculocutaneous nerve
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6.18 Brachial Plexus [ 2 ] axillary artery
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6.18 Brachial Plexus [ 3 ] median nerve
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6.18 Brachial Plexus [ 4 ] ulnar nerve
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6.18 Brachial Plexus [ 5 ] lower subscapular nerve [ L: shoulder ]
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6.18 Brachial Plexus [ 6 ] long thoracic nerve
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6.19 Brachial Plexus (Axillary Vein Removed) [ 1 ] suprascapular nerve [ L: shoulder ]
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6.19 Brachial Plexus (Axillary Vein Removed) [ 2 ] posterior cord
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6.19 Brachial Plexus (Axillary Vein Removed) [ 3 ] radial nerve
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6.19 Brachial Plexus (Axillary Vein Removed) [ 4 ] axillary nerve
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6.19 Brachial Plexus (Axillary Vein Removed) [ 5 ] subscapular trunk [ L: shoulder ]
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6.19 Brachial Plexus (Axillary Vein Removed) [ 6 ] long thoracic nerve
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6.20 Anterior Arm [ 1 ] greater tubercle [ L t%ber bump, swelling ]
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6.20 Anterior Arm [ 2 ] short head of the biceps brachii
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6.20 Anterior Arm [ 3 ] long head of the biceps brachii
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6.20 Anterior Arm [ 4 ] coracobrachialis
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6.20 Anterior Arm [ 5 ] subscapularis [ L: shoulder ]
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6.20 Anterior Arm [ 6 ] brachialis
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6.21 Deep Anterior Arm [ 1 ] coracoid process cor·a·coid (kôrÆÃ koidÅ, korÆ-), Anat., Zool. –adj. 1. pertaining to the bone that in reptiles, birds, and monotremes articulates with the scapula and the sternum and that in humans and other higher mammals is a reduced bony process of the scapula having no connection with the sternum. –n. 2. a coracoid bone or process. [ Gk korakoeid£s ravenlike, hooked like a raven's beak ]
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6.21 Deep Anterior Arm [ 2 ] subscapular fossa [ L: shoulder ]
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6.21 Deep Anterior Arm [ 3 ] coracobrachialis
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6.21 Deep Anterior Arm [ 4 ] teres major te·res (te´reez) [ L. ] long and round, as a muscle or ligament.
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6.21 Deep Anterior Arm [ 5 ] brachialis
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6.22 Posterior Shoulder [ 1 ] infraspinatus
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6.22 Posterior Shoulder [ 2 ] teres major te·res (te´reez) [ L. ] long and round, as a muscle or ligament.
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6.22 Posterior Shoulder [ 3 ] radial nerve, deep artery of arm
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6.22 Posterior Shoulder [ 4 ] axillary nerve, posterior circumflex humeral artery
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6.22 Posterior Shoulder [ 5 ] triceps brachii
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6.22 Posterior Shoulder [ 6 ] ulnar nerve
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6.23 Medial Arm [ 1 ] biceps brachii
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6.23 Medial Arm [ 2 ] brachial artery
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6.23 Medial Arm [ 3 ] median nerve
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6.23 Medial Arm [ 4 ] ulnar nerve
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6.23 Medial Arm [ 5 ] musculocutaneous nerve
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6.23 Medial Arm [ 6 ] triceps brachii
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6.24 Arm (Deep Dissection) [ 1 ] musculocutaneous nerve
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6.24 Arm (Deep Dissection) [ 2 ] coracobrachialis
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6.24 Arm (Deep Dissection) [ 3 ] axillary nerve
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6.24 Arm (Deep Dissection) [ 4 ] radial nerve
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6.24 Arm (Deep Dissection) [ 5 ] latissimus dorsi
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6.24 Arm (Deep Dissection) [ 6 ] thoracodorsal nerve
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6.25 Lateral Arm [ 1 ] deltoid
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6.25 Lateral Arm [ 2 ] triceps brachii
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6.25 Lateral Arm [ 3 ] biceps brachii
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6.25 Lateral Arm [ 4 ] brachialis
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6.25 Lateral Arm [ 5 ] brachioradialis
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6.25 Lateral Arm [ 6 ] extensor carpi radialis longus
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6.26 Veins of the Cubital Fossa [ 1 ] cephalic vein
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6.26 Veins of the Cubital Fossa [ 2 ] basilic vein
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6.26 Veins of the Cubital Fossa [ 3 ] median cubital vein
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6.26 Veins of the Cubital Fossa [ 4 ] median vein of the forearm
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6.26 Veins of the Cubital Fossa [ 5 ] bicipital aponeurosis
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6.27 Elbow (Posterior View) [ 1 ] triceps tendon
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6.27 Elbow (Posterior View) [ 2 ] medial epicondyle ep·i·con·dyle (epÅi konÆd#l, -dl), n. Anat. a rounded protuberance at the end of a bone, serving as a place of attachment for ligaments, tendons, and muscles. [1830–40; EPI- + CONDYLE] —ep·i·con·dyl·i·an (epÅi kon dilÆ" Ãn), epÅi·con·dylÆic, ep·i·con·dyl·ar (epÅi konÆdl Ãr), adj.
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6.27 Elbow (Posterior View) [ 3 ] ulnar nerve
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6.27 Elbow (Posterior View) [ 4 ] olecranon
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6.27 Elbow (Posterior View) [ 5 ] anconeus an·con (angÆkon), n., pl. an·co·nes (ang k$Æn"z). 1. the elbow. 2. Archit. a bracket or console, as one supporting part of a cornice. [1700–10; < L < Gk ank€n elbow] —an·co·nal (ang k$nÆl), an·co·ne·al (ang k$Æn" Ãl), adj. —anÆcon·oidÆ, adj.
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6.28 Dorsum of the Hand [ 1 ] 1st dorsal interosseous
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6.28 Dorsum of the Hand [ 2 ] extensor digitorum tendons
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6.28 Dorsum of the Hand [ 3 ] extensor pollicis longus tendon
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6.28 Dorsum of the Hand [ 4 ] extensor digiti minimi
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6.28 Dorsum of the Hand [ 5 ] extensor retinaculum
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6.29 Finger [ 1 ] distal phalanx pha·lanx (fa´lanks) [ L., from Gr. “a line or array of soldiers” ] 1. any of the bones of the fingers or toes
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6.29 Finger [ 2 ] vincula longa vin·cu·lum (vingÆkyà lÃm), n., pl. -la (-lÃ). 1. a bond signifying union or unity; tie. 2. Math. a stroke or brace drawn over a quantity consisting of several members or terms, as õ, in order to show that they are to be considered together. [1655–65; < L: fetter, equiv. to vinc(#re) to bind + -ulum -ULE]
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6.29 Finger [ 3 ] extensor expansion
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6.29 Finger [ 4 ] lumbrical lum·bri·cal (lumÆbri kÃl), n. Anat. any of four wormlike muscles in the palm of the hand and in the sole of the foot. [1685–95; < NL lumbr#c!lis, lit., pertaining to a worm, equiv. to L lumbr#c(us) earthworm + -!lis -AL1]
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6.29 Finger [ 5 ] extensor digitorum
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6.29 Finger [ 6 ] flexor digitorum profundus
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6.30 Arteries of the Forearm [ 1 ] brachial artery
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6.30 Arteries of the Forearm [ 2 ] common interosseous artery
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6.30 Arteries of the Forearm [ 3 ] radial artery
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6.30 Arteries of the Forearm [ 4 ] ulnar artery
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6.30 Arteries of the Forearm [ 5 ] deep palmar arch, superficial palmar arch
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6.31 Superficial Forearm Musculature [ 1 ] brachioradialis
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6.31 Superficial Forearm Musculature [ 2 ] radial artery
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6.31 Superficial Forearm Musculature [ 3 ] pronator teres pro·nate (pr$Æn!t), v., -nat·ed, -nat·ing. –v.t. 1. to turn into a prone position; to rotate (the hand or forearm) so that the surface of the palm is downward or toward the back; to turn (the sole of the foot) outward so that the inner edge of the foot bears the weight when standing. 2. (in vertebrates) to rotate (any limb or joint) in a similar manner. –v.i. 3. to become pronated. [1830–40; < LL pr$n!tus, ptp. of pr$n!re to bend forward, deriv. of L pr$nus; see PRONE1, -ATE1] te·res (te´reez) [ L. ] long and round, as a muscle or ligament.
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6.31 Superficial Forearm Musculature [ 4 ] flexor carpi radialis
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6.31 Superficial Forearm Musculature [ 5 ] palmaris longus
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6.31 Superficial Forearm Musculature [ 6 ] flexor carpi ulnaris
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6.32 Intermediate Forearm Musculature [ 1 ] biceps brachii
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6.32 Intermediate Forearm Musculature [ 2 ] brachial artery
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6.32 Intermediate Forearm Musculature [ 3 ] median nerve
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6.32 Intermediate Forearm Musculature [ 4 ] supinator
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6.32 Intermediate Forearm Musculature [ 5 ] ulnar nerve, ulnar artery
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6.32 Intermediate Forearm Musculature [ 6 ] flexor digitorum superficialis
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6.32 Intermediate Forearm Musculature [ 7 ] flexor pollicis longus
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6.33 Deep Forearm Musculature [ 1 ] supinator
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6.33 Deep Forearm Musculature [ 2 ] flexor pollicis longus
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6.33 Deep Forearm Musculature [ 3 ] flexor digitorum profundus
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6.33 Deep Forearm Musculature [ 4 ] flexor carpi ulnaris
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6.33 Deep Forearm Musculature [ 5 ] pronator quadratus pro·nate (pr$Æn!t), v., -nat·ed, -nat·ing. –v.t. 1. to turn into a prone position; to rotate (the hand or forearm) so that the surface of the palm is downward or toward the back; to turn (the sole of the foot) outward so that the inner edge of the foot bears the weight when standing. 2. (in vertebrates) to rotate (any limb or joint) in a similar manner. –v.i. 3. to become pronated. [1830–40; < LL pr$n!tus, ptp. of pr$n!re to bend forward, deriv. of L pr$nus; see PRONE1, -ATE1]
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6.33 Deep Forearm Musculature [ 6 ] opponens pollicis
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6.34 Median Nerve in the Cubital Fossa [ 1 ] biceps brachii
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6.34 Median Nerve in the Cubital Fossa [ 2 ] brachial artery
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6.34 Median Nerve in the Cubital Fossa [ 3 ] median nerve
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6.34 Median Nerve in the Cubital Fossa [ 4 ] pronator teres pro·nate (pr$Æn!t), v., -nat·ed, -nat·ing. –v.t. 1. to turn into a prone position; to rotate (the hand or forearm) so that the surface of the palm is downward or toward the back; to turn (the sole of the foot) outward so that the inner edge of the foot bears the weight when standing. 2. (in vertebrates) to rotate (any limb or joint) in a similar manner. –v.i. 3. to become pronated. [1830–40; < LL pr$n!tus, ptp. of pr$n!re to bend forward, deriv. of L pr$nus; see PRONE1, -ATE1]
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6.34 Median Nerve in the Cubital Fossa [ 5 ] brachioradialis
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6.34 Median Nerve in the Cubital Fossa [ 6 ] bicipital aponeurosis
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6.35 Ulnar Nerve at the Elbow [ 1 ] ulnar nerve
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6.35 Ulnar Nerve at the Elbow [ 2 ] medial epicondyle ep·i·con·dyle (epÅi konÆd#l, -dl), n. Anat. a rounded protuberance at the end of a bone, serving as a place of attachment for ligaments, tendons, and muscles. [1830–40; EPI- + CONDYLE] —ep·i·con·dyl·i·an (epÅi kon dilÆ" Ãn), epÅi·con·dylÆic, ep·i·con·dyl·ar (epÅi konÆdl Ãr), adj.
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6.35 Ulnar Nerve at the Elbow [ 3 ] olecranon
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6.35 Ulnar Nerve at the Elbow [ 4 ] annular ligament
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6.35 Ulnar Nerve at the Elbow [ 5 ] flexor carpi ulnaris
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6.36 Radial Nerve at the Elbow [ 1 ] musculocutaneous nerve
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6.36 Radial Nerve at the Elbow [ 2 ] brachialis
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6.36 Radial Nerve at the Elbow [ 3 ] radial nerve
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6.36 Radial Nerve at the Elbow [ 4 ] deep branch of the radial nerve
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6.36 Radial Nerve at the Elbow [ 5 ] superficial branch of the radial nerve
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6.36 Radial Nerve at the Elbow [ 6 ] supinator
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6.37 Palmar Aponeurosis [ 1 ] synovial sheath
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6.37 Palmar Aponeurosis [ 2 ] fibrous digital sheath
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6.37 Palmar Aponeurosis [ 3 ] superficial transverse metacarpal ligament
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6.37 Palmar Aponeurosis [ 4 ] palmar aponeurosis
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6.37 Palmar Aponeurosis [ 5 ] superficial palmar arch
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6.37 Palmar Aponeurosis [ 6 ] palmaris brevis
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6.39 Anterior Wrist [ 1 ] flexor carpi ulnaris
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6.39 Anterior Wrist [ 2 ] ulnar nerve, ulnar artery
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6.39 Anterior Wrist [ 3 ] flexor digitorum superficialis
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6.39 Anterior Wrist [ 4 ] median nerve
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6.39 Anterior Wrist [ 5 ] flexor carpi radialis
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6.39 Anterior Wrist [ 6 ] radial artery
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6.40 Superficial Palm [ 1 ] abductor digiti minimi
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6.40 Superficial Palm [ 2 ] adductor pollicis
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6.40 Superficial Palm [ 3 ] superficial palmar arch
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6.40 Superficial Palm [ 4 ] flexor pollicis brevis
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6.40 Superficial Palm [ 5 ] abductor pollicis brevis
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6.40 Superficial Palm [ 6 ] palmaris brevis
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6.41 Intermediate Palm [ 1 ] flexor digiti minimi
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6.41 Intermediate Palm [ 2 ] opponens digiti minimi
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6.41 Intermediate Palm [ 3 ] 1st lumbrical
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6.41 Intermediate Palm [ 4 ] adductor pollicis
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6.41 Intermediate Palm [ 5 ] opponens pollicis
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6.41 Intermediate Palm [ 6 ] flexor retinaculum
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6.41 Intermediate Palm [ 7 ] ulnar nerve, ulnar artery
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6.42 Upper Limb [ 1 ] trapezoid ligament
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6.42 Upper Limb [ 2 ] conoid ligament
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6.42 Upper Limb [ 3 ] costoclavicular ligament cla·vic·u·la (kluh-vik´u-luh) [ L. dim. of clavis key ] the clavicle: a bone, curved like the letter f, that articulates with the sternum and scapula, forming the anterior portion of the shoulder girdle on either side
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6.42 Upper Limb [ 4 ] manubrium
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6.42 Upper Limb [ 5 ] anterior sternoclavicular ligament cla·vic·u·la (kluh-vik´u-luh) [ L. dim. of clavis key ] the clavicle: a bone, curved like the letter f, that articulates with the sternum and scapula, forming the anterior portion of the shoulder girdle on either side
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6.42 Upper Limb [ 6 ] coracoid process cor·a·coid (kôrÆÃ koidÅ, korÆ-), Anat., Zool. –adj. 1. pertaining to the bone that in reptiles, birds, and monotremes articulates with the scapula and the sternum and that in humans and other higher mammals is a reduced bony process of the scapula having no connection with the sternum. –n. 2. a coracoid bone or process. [ Gk korakoeid£s ravenlike, hooked like a raven's beak ]
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6.42 Upper Limb [ 7 ] coracoacromial ligament acro·mi·on (a-kro´me-on) [ acro-+ Gr. omos shoulder ] the lateral extension of the spine of the scapula, projecting over the shoulder joint and forming the highest point of the shoulder; called also acromial process and acromion scapulae.
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6.43 Acromioclavicular Joint [ 1 ] superior acromioclavicular ligament acro·mi·on (a-kro´me-on) [ acro-+ Gr. omos shoulder ] the lateral extension of the spine of the scapula, projecting over the shoulder joint and forming the highest point of the shoulder; called also acromial process and acromion scapulae.
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6.43 Acromioclavicular Joint [ 2 ] coracoacromial ligament acro·mi·on (a-kro´me-on) [ acro-+ Gr. omos shoulder ] the lateral extension of the spine of the scapula, projecting over the shoulder joint and forming the highest point of the shoulder; called also acromial process and acromion scapulae.
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6.43 Acromioclavicular Joint [ 3 ] trapezoid ligament
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6.43 Acromioclavicular Joint [ 4 ] conoid ligament
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6.43 Acromioclavicular Joint [ 5 ] clavicle cla·vic·u·la (kluh-vik´u-luh) [ L. dim. of clavis key ] the clavicle: a bone, curved like the letter f, that articulates with the sternum and scapula, forming the anterior portion of the shoulder girdle on either side
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6.43 Acromioclavicular Joint [ 6 ] transverse humeral ligament
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6.44 Anterior Aspect of the Shoulder Joint [ 1 ] acromioclavicular ligament acro·mi·on (a-kro´me-on) [ acro-+ Gr. omos shoulder ] the lateral extension of the spine of the scapula, projecting over the shoulder joint and forming the highest point of the shoulder; called also acromial process and acromion scapulae.
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6.44 Anterior Aspect of the Shoulder Joint [ 2 ] coracoacromial ligament acro·mi·on (a-kro´me-on) [ acro-+ Gr. omos shoulder ] the lateral extension of the spine of the scapula, projecting over the shoulder joint and forming the highest point of the shoulder; called also acromial process and acromion scapulae.
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6.44 Anterior Aspect of the Shoulder Joint [ 3 ] coracohumeral ligament
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6.44 Anterior Aspect of the Shoulder Joint [ 4 ] fibrous capsule
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6.44 Anterior Aspect of the Shoulder Joint [ 5 ] transverse humeral ligament
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6.44 Anterior Aspect of the Shoulder Joint [ 6 ] tendon of the long head of the biceps brachii
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6.45 Rotator Cuff [ 1 ] supraspinatus
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6.45 Rotator Cuff [ 2 ] coracoid process cor·a·coid (kôrÆÃ koidÅ, korÆ-), Anat., Zool. –adj. 1. pertaining to the bone that in reptiles, birds, and monotremes articulates with the scapula and the sternum and that in humans and other higher mammals is a reduced bony process of the scapula having no connection with the sternum. –n. 2. a coracoid bone or process. [ Gk korakoeid£s ravenlike, hooked like a raven's beak ]
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6.45 Rotator Cuff [ 3 ] glenoid cavity gle·noid (gle´noid) (glen´oid) [ Gr. glene socket +-oid ] resembling a pit or socket [ Gk gl"noeid(£s), equiv. to gl£n(") pupil, eyeball + -oeid"s -OID ]
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6.45 Rotator Cuff [ 4 ] infraspinatus
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6.45 Rotator Cuff [ 5 ] subscapularis
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6.45 Rotator Cuff [ 6 ] teres minor te·res (te´reez) [ L. ] long and round, as a muscle or ligament.
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6.46 Glenoid Cavity [ 1 ] acromion acro·mi·on (a-kro´me-on) [ acro-+ Gr. omos shoulder ] the lateral extension of the spine of the scapula, projecting over the shoulder joint and forming the highest point of the shoulder; called also acromial process and acromion scapulae.
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6.46 Glenoid Cavity [ 2 ] coracoacromial ligament acro·mi·on (a-kro´me-on) [ acro-+ Gr. omos shoulder ] the lateral extension of the spine of the scapula, projecting over the shoulder joint and forming the highest point of the shoulder; called also acromial process and acromion scapulae.
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6.46 Glenoid Cavity [ 3 ] coracoid process cor·a·coid (kôrÆÃ koidÅ, korÆ-), Anat., Zool. –adj. 1. pertaining to the bone that in reptiles, birds, and monotremes articulates with the scapula and the sternum and that in humans and other higher mammals is a reduced bony process of the scapula having no connection with the sternum. –n. 2. a coracoid bone or process. [ Gk korakoeid£s ravenlike, hooked like a raven's beak ]
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6.46 Glenoid Cavity [ 4 ] tendon of the long head of the biceps brachii
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6.46 Glenoid Cavity [ 5 ] glenoid labrum gle·noid (gle´noid) (glen´oid) [ Gr. glene socket +-oid ] resembling a pit or socket [ Gk gl"noeid(£s), equiv. to gl£n(") pupil, eyeball + -oeid"s -OID ] la·brum (l!ÆbrÃm, labÆrÃm), n., pl. la·bra (l!ÆbrÃ, labÆrÃ). 1. a lip or liplike part. 3. Anat. a ring of cartilage about the edge of a joint surface of a bone. [1810–20; < L: lip; akin to LABIUM]
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6.46 Glenoid Cavity [ 6 ] glenoid cavity gle·noid (gle´noid) (glen´oid) [ Gr. glene socket +-oid ] resembling a pit or socket [ Gk gl"noeid(£s), equiv. to gl£n(") pupil, eyeball + -oeid"s -OID ]
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6.46 Glenoid Cavity [ 7 ] long head of the triceps brachii { cut }
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6.46 Glenoid Cavity [ 8 ] inferior angle of the scapula
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6.47 Ligaments of the Elbow Joint [ 1 ] biceps brachii tendon
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6.47 Ligaments of the Elbow Joint [ 2 ] interosseous membrane
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6.47 Ligaments of the Elbow Joint [ 3 ] annular ligament
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6.47 Ligaments of the Elbow Joint [ 4 ] medial epicondyle ep·i·con·dyle (epÅi konÆd#l, -dl), n. Anat. a rounded protuberance at the end of a bone, serving as a place of attachment for ligaments, tendons, and muscles. [1830–40; EPI- + CONDYLE] —ep·i·con·dyl·i·an (epÅi kon dilÆ" Ãn), epÅi·con·dylÆic, ep·i·con·dyl·ar (epÅi konÆdl Ãr), adj.
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6.47 Ligaments of the Elbow Joint [ 5 ] ulnar collateral ligament
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6.47 Ligaments of the Elbow Joint [ 6 ] olecranon
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6.48 Head of the Radius [ 1 ] humerus
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6.48 Head of the Radius [ 2 ] capitulum
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6.48 Head of the Radius [ 3 ] head of the radius
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6.48 Head of the Radius [ 4 ] annular ligament
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6.48 Head of the Radius [ 5 ] neck of the radius
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6.48 Head of the Radius [ 6 ] ulna
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6.49 Lateral Aspect of the Hand [ 1 ] adductor pollicis
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6.49 Lateral Aspect of the Hand [ 2 ] 1st dorsal interosseous
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6.49 Lateral Aspect of the Hand [ 3 ] extensor pollicis brevis
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6.49 Lateral Aspect of the Hand [ 4 ] extensor pollicis longus
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6.49 Lateral Aspect of the Hand [ 5 ] styloid process of the radius sty·loid (sti´loid) [ styl-+-oid ] resembling a pillar; long and pointed; styliform.
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6.49 Lateral Aspect of the Hand [ 6 ] radial artery
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6.50 Superficial Posterior Forearm [ 1 ] anconeus
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6.50 Superficial Posterior Forearm [ 2 ] extensor digitorum
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6.50 Superficial Posterior Forearm [ 3 ] extensor carpi ulnaris
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6.50 Superficial Posterior Forearm [ 4 ] abductor pollicis longus
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6.50 Superficial Posterior Forearm [ 5 ] extensor pollicis brevis
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6.50 Superficial Posterior Forearm [ 6 ] extensor retinaculum
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6.51 Deep Posterior Forearm Musculature [ 1 ] posterior interosseous artery, posterior interosseous nerve
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6.51 Deep Posterior Forearm Musculature [ 2 ] supinator
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6.51 Deep Posterior Forearm Musculature [ 3 ] extensor carpi radialis brevis
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6.51 Deep Posterior Forearm Musculature [ 4 ] abductor pollicis longus
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6.51 Deep Posterior Forearm Musculature [ 5 ] extensor pollicis brevis
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6.51 Deep Posterior Forearm Musculature [ 6 ] extensor pollicis longus
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6.51 Deep Posterior Forearm Musculature [ 7 ] extensor indicis
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