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Encyclopedia > Clavipectoral triangle
Clavipectoral triangle
Superficial muscles of the chest and front of the arm.
Latin trigonum clavipectorale
Dorlands/Elsevier t_19/12823394

The clavipectoral triangle (or deltopectoral triangle) is an anatomical triangle bordered by the following structures: Image File history File links Download high resolution version (531x650, 125 KB) Summary Licensing File links The following pages link to this file: Wikipedia:Grays Anatomy images with missing articles 9 Pectoralis major muscle List of images and subjects in Grays Anatomy: IV. Myology ... Latin is an ancient Indo-European language originally spoken in Latium, the region immediately surrounding Rome. ... Elseviers logo. ...

It contains the cephalic vein.[1] Location The clavicular head of the pectoralis major takes its origin from the anterior surface of the medial half of the clavicle. ... The deltoid muscle is the muscle forming the rounded contour of the human shoulder. ... Collarbone and collar bone redirect here. ... This vein is located in the superficial fascia along the anterolateral surface of the biceps brachii muscle and is often visible through the skin. ...


Arteria subclavia runs along it in the depth. In human anatomy, the subclavian artery is a major artery of the upper thorax that mainly supplies blood to the head and arms. ...


References

  1. ^ Anatomy at Dartmouth shoulder/surface/surface1

Dartmouth College is a private, coeducational university located in Hanover, New Hampshire, in the United States. ...

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