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81Pectoralis major muscle — Pectoralis major Pectoralis major Gray s subject #122 436 …
82Aponeurosis — Aponeuroses (plural of aponeurosis: απο, away or of , and νευρον, sinew ) are layers of flat broad tendons. They have a shiny, whitish silvery color, and are histologically similar to tendons, but are very sparingly supplied with blood vessels… …
83Cubital tunnel — Back of right upper extremity, showing surface markings for bones and nerves. The cubital tunnel is a channel which allows the Ulnar nerve (commonly known as the funny bone ) to travel over the elbow. Chronic compression of this nerve is known as …
84Median cubital vein — Vein: Median cubital vein Superficial veins of the upper limb. The median cubital vein is labelled (in latin) Vena mediana cubiti. Latin vena mediana cubiti …
85Arthrogram — An arthrogram is a series of X rays of a joint after injection of a contrast medium. The injection is normally done under a local anesthetic.The radiologist performs the study utilizing fluoroscopy to guide the placement of the needle into the… …
86Teres major muscle — Muscle infobox Name = Teres major muscle Latin = musculus teres major GraySubject = 123 GrayPage = 442 Caption = Muscles on the dorsum of the scapula, and the Triceps brachii muscle: #3 is Latissimus dorsi muscle #5 is Teres major muscle #6 is… …
87Coracobrachialis muscle — Deep muscles of the chest and front of the arm, with the boundaries of the axilla. Coracobrachialis is shown in blue …
88Opponens digiti minimi muscle — The muscles of the thumb. (Opponens quinti digiti visible at center right.) …
89Opponens pollicis muscle — The muscles of the thumb …
90Dorsal interossei of the hand — For the muscles of the foot, see Dorsal interossei muscles (foot). Dorsal interossei of the hand The Interossei dorsales of left hand. Latin musculi interossei dorsales manus …