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Brachial plexus (2)
Brachial plexus
Anatomy of Axilla
Lecturer: Dr. M. Samsam University of Central Florida, Orlando, Pictures from Platzer atlas and textbook of human anatomy and K. Moore anatomy and Netter.
During a fight a man is stabbed in the lateral chest beneath the right arm. The wound does not enter the chest cavity. Physical examination reveals that.
It is a four sided pyramidal space between root of arm and chest wall. It allows the passage of the nerves and blood vessels from neck to upper limb.
Dr. SREEKANTH THOTA DEPARTMENT OF ANATOMY UPPER LIMB AXILLA.
Axillary Artery Windsor University School of Medicine akolade osanoto.
AXILLA
Vascular problems of the upper and lower limbs Essam Eldin Abd Elhady.
Anatomy The breast is composed of 15–20 lobes, which are each composed of several lobules. Each lobe of the breast terminates in a major (lactiferous)