Clavipectoral triangle, also known as the deltopectoral triangle
Deltopectoral groove
Deltopectoral lymph nodes
Topics referred to by the same term
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Deltopectoral may refer to; Clavipectoral triangle, also known as the deltopectoral triangle Deltopectoral groove Deltopectoral lymph nodes This disambiguation...
The deltopectoral groove is an indentation in the muscular structure between the deltoid muscle and pectoralis major. It is the location through which...
The clavipectoral triangle (also known as the deltopectoral triangle) is an anatomical region found in humans and other animals. It is bordered by the...
One or two deltopectoral lymph nodes (or infraclavicular nodes) are found beside the cephalic vein, between the pectoralis major and deltoideus, immediately...
cephalic vein passes between the deltoid and pectoralis major muscles (deltopectoral groove) through the clavipectoral triangle, where it empties into the...
acromion, serves to stabilize the shoulder joint. It is palpable in the deltopectoral groove between the deltoid and pectoralis major muscles. The coracoid...
axis, the first two neck vertebrae Apex of a deltopectoral crest (a projection on which the deltopectoral muscles attach) located at or more than 30% down...
between the deltoid and pectoralis major muscles (deltopectoral groove) and through the deltopectoral triangle, where it empties into the axillary vein...
The humerus (/ˈhjuːmərəs/; pl.: humeri) is a long bone in the arm that runs from the shoulder to the elbow. It connects the scapula and the two bones of...
pectoral crest that is slightly over 40% of the total humeral length, a deltopectoral crest that is developed from the humeral shaft causing the laterodistal...
few major approaches to access the shoulder joint. The first is the deltopectoral approach, which saves the deltoid, but requires the subscapularis to...
60-degree angle. The humeral shaft is long and thin. The hatchet-shaped deltopectoral crest (a distinctive feature of nyctosaurids) is in a notably distal...
the arm and terminates as the axillary vein. It passes through the deltopectoral triangle, a space between the deltoid and the pectoralis major muscles...
or upper arm bone is short but powerfully built. It sports a large deltopectoral crest, to which the major flight muscles are attached. Despite the considerable...
the group possess no more than 11 pairs of teeth in the rostrum, a deltopectoral crest that is constricted at the base but expanded at the distal end...
these nodes receive lymph from the above three groups. Infraclavicular (deltopectoral) group: These nodes are not strictly axillary nodes because they are...
and part of the right ankle. The low neural spines, the prominent deltopectoral crest of the humerus (a muscle attachment site on the upper arm bone)...
supraspinous fossae with small acromions, in contrast to other cetaceans. The deltopectoral crests are absent in the long and slender humeri like in cursorial animals...
anatomical total shoulder replacement. The procedure is performed through a deltopectoral approach, in which the space between the deltoid muscle and pectoralis...
which had a near circular cross-section, was long and twisted. The deltopectoral crest on the upper front part of the humerus was comparatively small...
bone plate. On the front outer side of the shaft a large triangular deltopectoral crest is present, the attachment for the Musculus pectoralis major and...
Quetzalcoatlus northropi have been noted, as both of them have a long, smooth deltopectoral crest and a thickened humeral head. These were initially the basis of...
its hemispherical, but laterally somewhat flattened shape. A distinct deltopectoral ridge ran down the shaft, which acted as an anchor point for the shoulder...
bone shaft and larger transverse ends. Its anterior end bears a large deltopectoral crest, which was on the extremities of the bone. Charles Gilmore in...
the greater tubercle, to the lesser tubercle, intertubercular groove, deltopectoral crest (the bony ridge of the humerus), deltoid tuberosity, body of the...