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List of articles in "Anatomical Structure" category - Page 101

Superficial palmar branch of radial artery

The superficial palmar branch of the radial artery arises from the radial artery just where this vessel is about to wind around the lateral side of the wrist. Running forward […]


Dorsal carpal branch of the radial artery

The dorsal carpal branch of the radial artery (posterior radial carpal artery) is a small vessel which arises beneath the extensor tendons of the thumb; crossing the carpus transversely toward […]


Palmar carpal branch of ulnar artery

The palmar carpal branch of ulnar artery (volar carpal branch) is a small vessel which crosses the front of the carpus beneath the tendons of the Flexor digitorum profundus and […]


Batson venous plexus

The Batson venous plexus (Batson veins) is a network of valveless veins in the human body that connect the deep pelvic veins and thoracic veins (draining the inferior end of […]


Costal tuberosity of clavicle

On the medial part of the clavicle is a broad rough surface the costal tuberosity (impression for costoclavicular ligament) rather more than 2 cm. in length for the attachment of […]


Trapezoid line

From the conoid tubercle an oblique ridge the trapezoid line (or trapezoid ridge or oblique) runs forward and lateralward and affords attachment to the trapezoid ligament.


Conoid tubercle

At the posterior inferior side of the clavicle near the point where the prismatic joins with the flattened portion is a rough eminence the conoid tubercle (or coracoid tuberosity); this […]


Humeroulnar joint

The humeroulnar joint (ulnohumeral or trochlear joint) is part of the elbow-joint. It composed of two bones the humerus and ulna and is the junction between the trochlear notch of […]


Humeroradial joint

The humeroradial joint is the joint between the head of the radius and the capitulum of the humerus is a limited ball-and-socket joint hinge type of synovial joint. The bony […]


Lumbocostal triangle

The Lumbocostal triangle or Bochdalek’s foramen is a defect in the diaphragm normally posterior lateral. It is formed by the incomplete closure of the pericardioperitoneal canals by the pleuroperitoneal membrane.


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