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List of articles in "Anatomical Structure" category - Page 100

Dorsal digital arteries

Dorsal digital arteries arise from the bifurcation of dorsal metacarpal arteries. They travel along the sides and dorsal aspects of the phalanges of the middle finger ring finger and little […]


Superficial branch of ulnar nerve

The superficial branch of the ulnar nerve is a terminal branch of the ulnar nerve. It supplies the palmaris brevis and the skin on the ulnar side of the hand […]


Deep branch of ulnar nerve

The deep branch of the ulnar nerve is a terminal primarily motor branch of the ulnar nerve.It is accompanied by the deep palmar branch of ulnar artery.


Muscular branches of ulnar nerve

The muscular branches of ulnar nerve two in number arise near the elbow: one supplies the Flexor carpi ulnaris (superficial muscle of the anterior compartment of the forearm); the other […]


Capsule of hip joint

The articular capsule (capsular ligament) is strong and dense. Above it is attached to the margin of the acetabulum 5 to 6 mm. beyond the labrum behind; but in front […]


Deep palmar branch of ulnar artery

The deep palmar branch of ulnar artery (deep volar branch profunda branch) passes between the Abductor digiti quinti and Flexor digiti quinti brevis and through the origin of the Opponens […]


Triangular space

The triangular space (also known as the medial triangular space upper triangular space or medial axillary space[citation needed] or foramen omotricipitale) is an axillary space.It should not be confused with […]


Posterior branches of sacral nerves

The posterior divisions of the sacral nerves are small and diminish in size as they move downward; they emerge except the last through the posterior sacral foramina. In some rare […]


Posterior compartment of the forearm

The posterior compartment of the forearm (or extensor compartment) contains the following muscles:


Anterior compartment of the forearm

The anterior compartment of the forearm (or flexor compartment) contains the following muscles:The muscles are largely involved with flexion and pronation. The superficial muscles have their origin on the common […]


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