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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...
- cephalic vein p****es between the deltoid and pectoralis major muscles (deltopectoral groove) through the clavipectoral triangle, where it empties into the...
- One or two deltopectoral lymph nodes (or infraclavicular nodes) are found beside the cephalic vein, between the pectoralis major and deltoideus, immediately...
- acromion, serves to stabilize the shoulder joint. It is palpable in the deltopectoral groove between the deltoid and pectoralis major muscles. The coracoid...
- The humerus (/ˈhjuːmərəs/; pl.: humeri) is a long bone in the arm that runs from the shoulder to the elbow. It connects the sca**** and the two bones of...
- 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...
- degree angle. The humeral shaft is long and thin. The hatchet-shaped deltopectoral crest (a distinctive feature of nyctosaurids) is in a notably distal...