The deltoid branch of thoracoacromial artery often arising with the acromial crosses over the Pectoralis minor and passes in the same groove as the cephalic vein between the Pectoralis major […]
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Tubular heart
The tubular heart or primitive heart tube is the earliest stage of heart development.From the inflow to the outflow it consists of sinus venosus primitive atrium the primitive ventricle the […]
Superior cervical cardiac branches of vagus nerve
The Superior Cardiac Branches (cervical cardiac branches) two or three in number arise from the vagus at the upper and lower parts of the neck. The upper branches are small […]
Inferior cardiac branches of the vagus nerve
The Inferior Cardiac Branches (thoracic cardiac branches) on the right side arise from the trunk of the vagus as it lies by the side of the trachea and from its […]
Meningeal branch of vagus nerve
The meningeal branch of vagus nerve (dural branch) is a recurrent filament given off from the jugular ganglion; it is distributed to the dura mater in the posterior fossa of […]
Parasternal lymph nodes
The parasternal lymph nodes (or sternal glands) are placed at the anterior ends of the intercostal spaces by the side of the internal mammary artery.They derive afferents from the mamma; […]
Mediastinal branches of thoracic part of aorta
The mediastinal branches are numerous small vessels which supply the lymph glands and loose areolar tissue in the posterior mediastinum.This article incorporates text from a public domain edition of Gray’s […]
Pericardiacophrenic veins
Pericardiacophrenic veins are the vena comitans of the pericardiacophrenic arteries. Pericardiacophrenic vessels accompany the phrenic nerve in the Middle Mediastinum of the Thorax. The artery is a branch of the […]
Superior phrenic artery
The superior phrenic arteries are small and arise from the lower part of the thoracic aorta; they are distributed to the posterior part of the upper surface of the diaphragm […]
Retrovisceral space
The retrovisceral space is divided into the retropharyngeal space and the danger space by the alar fascia. It is of particular clinical importance because it is a main route by […]