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`by Frank H. Netter, M.D.
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`Copyright© 2003, 1997, 1989, ICON Learning Systems, LLC, a subsidiary of MediMedia USA, Inc.
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`PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION
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`I have often said that my career as a medical artist for almost 50 years has been a sort of
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`multitude of diseases. As the years went by, however, there were more and more requests
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`this atlas has come about, not through any inspiration on my part but rather, like most
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`I had made over so many years, It involved going back over all the illustrations
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`selecting those pertinent to gross anatomy, classifying them and organizing them by system
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`Anatomy of course does not change, but our understanding of anatomy and its clinical
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`significance does change, as do anatomical terminology and nomenclature. This therefore
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`of confusing minutiae. I hope that the students and members of the medical and allied
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`professions will find the illustrations readily understandable, yet instructive and useful.
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`At one point, the publisher and I thought it might be nice to include a foreword by
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`a truly outstanding and renowned anatomist, but there are so many in that category
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`that we could not make a choice. We did think of men like Vesalius, Leonardo da Vinci,
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`William Hunter and Henry Gray, who of course are unfortunately unavailable, but I do
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`FOREWORD
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`"The release in 1989 of the first edition of Or. Frank Netter's 'personal Sistine Chapel'-the
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`Atlas of Human Anatomy-was a major event in the history of the teaching and lea.ming
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`the Atlas of Human Anatomy became the top-selling of anatomy. Almost instantly,
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`choice universally." anatomical atlas in the world and clearly became the students'
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`today as the beautifully conceived and rendered artwork of Dr. Netter continues to
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`capture the admiration of students and healthcare professionals.
`The skillful editing and publishing teamwork of Novartis Medical Education, in
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`consultation with many of the 20th century's outstanding anatomists and physicians,
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`have made the first and second editions of the Atlas the standard against which all other
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`atlases are compared. This third edition owes much to the Consulting Editors of the
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`Consulting Editor of the third edition and to continue the Netter tradition in partnership
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`with Icon Learning Systems as the Atlas of Human Anatomy enters the new century.
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`Perceptive student and faculty response to the earlier editions
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`Notably, each regional section now begins with a surface anatomy plate, skillfully drawn
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`by Carlos A.G. Machado, M.D. These surface anatomy plates remind us of the value of
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`We balanced the addition of new surface and radiographic anatomy plates largely
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`necessary, corrected to ensure their accuracy. For reviewing this material I thank
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`Wojciech Pawlina, M.D., Leonard J. Cleary, Ph.D., Daniel 0. Graney, Ph.D., and Brian R.
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`MacPherson, Ph.D. Their meticulous examination of each plate has greatly enhanced
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`For the proofreading, editing and designing, I am indebted to Jennifer Surich,
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`Erika Gehringer and Greg Otis at Icon Learning Systems; their keen eyesight, dedication
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`for Paul Kelly, Executive Editor, who continues to listen patiently and is a true believer in
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`you; his unique ability to "clarify rather than intimidate" is his gift to you. I am both privi
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`Finally, to my wife, Paula, thank you for giving me the freedom to write and the
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`John T. Hansen, Ph.D.
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`CONTENTS
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`Section I HEAD AND NECK
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`SURFACE ANATOMY
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`BONES AND LIGAMENTS
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`SUPERFICIAL FACE
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`NECK
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`NASAL REGION
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`ORAL REGION
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`PHARYNX
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`THYROID GLAND AND LARYNX
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`ORBIT AND CONTENTS
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`MENINGES AND BRAIN
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`CRANIAL AND CERVICAL NERVES
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`CEREBRAL VASCULATURE
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`REGIONAL SCANS
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`Plates 142-144
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`Section II BACK AND SPINAL CORD
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`SURFACE ANATOMY
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`BONES AND LIGAMENTS
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`SPINAL CORD
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`MUSCLES AND NERVES
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`Section Ill THORAX
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`SURFACE ANATOMY
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`MAMMARY GLAND
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`BODY WALL
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`LUNGS
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`HEART
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`MEDIASTINUM
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`REGIONAL SCANS
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`SURFACE ANATOMY
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`PERITONEAL CAVITY
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`VISCERA (GUT)
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`VISCERA (ACCESSORY ORGANS)
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`VISCERAL VASCULATURE
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`INNERVATION
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`KIDNEYS AND SUPRARENAL GLANDS Plates 3 79-334
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`ABDOMINAL SECTIONS
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`PELVIS AND PERINEUM
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`SURFACE ANATOMY
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`BONES AND LIGAMENTS
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`PELVIC FLOOR AND CONTENTS
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`FEMALE STRUCTURES
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`MALE STRUCTURES
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`RECTUM
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`VASCULATURE
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`INNERVATION
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`HOMOLOGUES OF GENITALIA
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`REGIONAL SCANS
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`UPPER LIMB
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`Section VI
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`SURFACE ANATOMY
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`SHOULDER AND AXILLA
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`ARM
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`ELBOW AND FOREARM
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`WRIST AND HAND
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`NEUROVASCULATURE
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`Section VII
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`LOWER LIMB
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`SURFACE ANATOMY
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`HIP AND THIGH
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`KNEE
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`ANKLE AND FOOT
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`NEUROVASCULATURE
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`CROSS-SECTIONAL ANATOMY
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`ICROSS-SECTION
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`THORAX
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`OVERVIEW
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`ABDOMEN
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`MALE PELVIS
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`REFERENCES
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`INDEX
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`Section VI
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`UPPER
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`LIMB
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`SURFACE ANATOMY
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`401.Upper Limb
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`ARM
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`414.Muscles of Arm: Anterior Views
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`415.Muscles of Arm: Posterior Views
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`416.Brachia! Artery In Situ
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`417.Brachia! Artery and Anastomoses
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`402.Clavicle and Sternoclavicular Joint
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`403.Humerus and Scapula: Anterior Views
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`418.Arm: Serial Cross Sections
`404.Humerus and Scapula:
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`405.Shoulder: Anteroposterior Radiograph
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`406.Shoulder (Glenohumeral) Joint
`419.Bones of Elbow
`407.Muscles of Shoulder
`420.Elbow: Radiographs
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`408.Muscles of Rotator Cuff
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`421.Ligaments of Elbow
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`409.Scapulohumeral Dissection
`422.Bones of Forearm
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`410.Axillary Artery and
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`423. Individual Muscles of Forearm:
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`Rotators of Radius
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`Anastomoses Around Scapula
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`424.Individual Muscles of Forearm:
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`411.Pectoral, Clavipectoral
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`Extensors of Wrist and Digits
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`412.Axilla (Dissection): Anterior View
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`425.Individual Muscles of Forearm:
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`413.Brachia! Plexus: Schema
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`426.Individual Muscles of Forearm:
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`446.Lumbrical Muscles and Bursae,
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`Spaces and Sheaths: Schema
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`Flexors of Digits
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`447.Flexor and Extensor Tendons
`427.Muscles of Forearm (Superficial
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`448.Intrinsic Muscles of Hand
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`449.Arteries and Nerves of Hand:
`429.Muscles of Forearm (Superficial
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`Layer): View
`430.Muscles of Forearm (Intermediate
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`Layer): Anterior View
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`431.Muscles of Forearm (Deep Layer):
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`Anterior View
`452.Wrist and Hand: Deep Dorsal
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`432.Forearm: Serial Cross Sections
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`433.Attachments of Muscles of
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`453.Extensor Tendons at Wrist
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`Forearm: Anterior View
`454.Fingers
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`434.Attachments of Muscles of
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`Forearm: Posterior View
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`450.Wrist and Hand: Superficial Radial
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`451.Wrist and Hand: Superficial Dorsal
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`455. Cutaneous Innervation of Wrist
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`NEUROVASCULATURE
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`Plates 455-466
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`WRIST AND HAND
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`Plates 435-454
`435.Carpal Bones
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`456.Arteries and Nerves of Upper Limb
`436.Movements of Wrist
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`457.Musculocutaneous Nerve
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`43 7. Ligaments of Wrist
`458.Median Nerve
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`438.Ligaments of Wrist (continued)
`459.Ulnar Nerve
`439.Bones of Wrist and Hand
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`460.Radial Nerve in Arm and Nerves of
`440.Wrist and Hand:
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`Posterior Shoulder
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`Anteroposterior Radiograph
`461.Radial Nerve in Forearm
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`441.Metacarpophalangeal and
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`462.Cutaneous Nerves and Superficial
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`lnterphalangeal Ligaments
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`Veins of Shoulder and Arm
`442.Wrist and Hand: Superficial
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`463.Cutaneous Nerves and Superficial
`Palmar Dissections
`Veins of Forearm
`443.Wrist and Hand: Deeper
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`464.Cutaneous Innervation of Upper Limb
`Palmar Dissections
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`465.Dermatomes of Upper Limb
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`444.Flexor Tendons, Arteries and Nerves
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`466.Lymph Vessels and Nodes
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`445.Bursae, Spaces and Tendon Sheaths
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`Upper limb
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`Trapezius muscle
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`Anterior
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`Clavicle
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`Acromion
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`Deltoid muscle
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`Cephalic vein
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`Biceps brachii
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`Cubital fossa
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`Cephalic vein
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`Flexor carpi
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`radialis tendon
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`Triceps brachii
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`Intermediate (medial)
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`Triceps
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`brachii muscle
`Long head
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`Lateral head
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`superficialis tendons
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`Flexor carpi ulnaris tendon
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`Hypothenar eminence
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`longus muscles
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`longus tendon
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`Flexor carpi ulnaris muscle
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`Cephalic vein
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`Extensor digitorum tendons
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`Site of proximal
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`Right clavicle
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`Inferior
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`,&.nteti:.:o�r ____ _
`
`Conoid tubercle
`muscle
`Trapezius
`
`groove
`Subclavian
`muscle)
`(for subclavius
`
`-
`
`facet
`Sternal
`
`-
`-
`-
`
`Muscle origins
`Muscle insertions
`attachments
`Ligament
`
`Sternocleidomastoid muscle
`
`major muscle
`Pectoralis
`-�
`major muscle
`Pectoralis
`ligament
`Costoclavicular
`
`surface
`Inferior
`
`Anterior
`Posterior
`muscle
`Subclavius
`
`�
`Coracoclavicular
`ligament { Conoid ligament
`
`muscle
`S ternohyoid
`
`sternoclavicular
`ligament
`Anterior
`
`Sternoclavicular
`joint
`
`muscle
`Subclavius
`
`cavities
`of
`Articular
`sternoclavicular
`joint
`
`Costa! cartilages
`2nd rib,....-<
`ligament
`sternocostal
`Radiate
`
`PLATE402
`
`UPPER LIMB
`
`- 17 -
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`Humerus and Scapula: Anterior Views
`
`SEE ALSO PLATE 178
`
`
`
`Lesser tubercle
`
`
`Surgical neck
`
`Crest of
`
`lesser tubercle _,,-,,-1
`
`Deltoid tuberosity/ l
`Medial
`supracondylar ridge
`Lateral
`supracon
`::�::,\
`Coracobrachialis muscle
`
`Condyles
`and /4
`
`Pecto,alis majoc m"sde�
`Lateral
`
`
`Biceps brachii muscle
`Radial
`
`(short head)
`fossa----�-;--
`Lateral / ,,...._,..,...._
`epicondyle
`
`Latissimus dorsi muscle
`Capitulum
`
`Teres major muscle
`
`Deltoid muscle
`
`Coronoid fossa
`
`Medial epicondyle Brachioradialis muscle
`
`
`
`Extensor carpi radialis longus muscle
`
`Common extensor tendon
`
`
`
`(extensor carpi radialis brevis, extensor
`
`
`
`digitorum with extensor digiti minimi
`
`
`and extensor carpi ulnaris muscles)
`
`Brachialis muscle
`
`Supinator muscle
`
`ld
`
`Subscapulari
`s
`muscle
`
`Serratus
`anterior
`muscle
`
`Muscle attachments
`-
`Origins
`-
`Insertions
`
`Pronator teres muscle (humeral head)
`
`
`
`Common flexor tendon
`
`
`
`(flexor carpi radialis, palmaris longus,
`
`
`flexor carpi ulnaris and flexor digitorum
`
`
`superficialis lhumeroulnar head) muscles)
`
`
`
`Flexor digitorum superficialis muscle
`
`(humeroulnar head)
`
`
`Pronator teres muscle (ulnar head)
`
`
`
`
`ti-- Flexor pollicis longus muscle (ulnar head)
`
`
`
`SHOULDER AND AXILLA
`
`PLATE 403
`
`Acromial angle Acromion Coracoid
`proce� Clavicle (cue)
`
`/ Superior angle
`
`
`__ --2r----Superior border
`1----Medial border
`
`Subscapular fossa
`
`lnfraglenoid tubercle
`
`Trapezius muscle
`
`Pectoralis minor muscle
`
`Humerus
`
`
`
`Deltoid muscle
`
`- 18 -
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`Humerus and Scapula: Posterior Views
`
`SEE ALSO PLATE 778
`
`
`
`Suprascapular notch
`
`
`
`Superior border
`
`
`
`Medial border---
`
`
`
`Inferior angle
`
`t,&> --- Acromial angle
`
`�-r�--Notch connecting
`
`supraspinous and
`
`infraspinous fossae
`
`
`
`Greater tubercle
`
`Head of humerus
`
`
`
`Anatomical neck
`
`
`
`Surgical neck
`
`
`
`lnfraglenoid tubercle
`
`
`
`Deltoid tuberosity
`
`
`
`Supraspinatus muscle
`
`Scapula
`
`
`
`Radial groove
`
`Levator
`scapulae
`muscle
`
`minor
`muscle
`
`major
`muscle
`
`- ....---Supraspinatus muscle
`
`
`
`lnfraspinatus muscle
`
`Teres minor muscle
`
`- - - Triceps brachii muscle
`
`
`(lateral head)
`
`Triceps
`brachii
`muscle
`(long head)
`
`
`
`Olecranon fossa
`
`
`
`Lateral epicondyle
`
`Teres minor
`muscle
`
`Latissimus dorsi
`
`muscle (small
`slip of origin)
`
`Teres major
`muscle
`
`
`
`Deltoid muscle
`
`Groove for ulnar nerve
`
`
`Medial epicondyle
`Brachialis muscle
`
`Triceps brachii muscle
`
`
`
`(medial head)
`
`Muscle attachments
`-
`Origins
`-
`Insertions
`
`
`
`
`
`Triceps brachii muscle
`
`Common 0exor tendon-- --1u
`
`
`
`Common extensor tendon
`
`
`
`Anconeus muscle
`
`PLATE 404
`
`UPPER LIMB
`
`- 19 -
`
`
`
`
`
`Shoulder: Anteroposterior Radiograph
`
`
`
`SEE ALSO PLATE 403
`
`A Acromion
`
`
`AN Anatomical neck of humerus
`C Clavicle
`CP Coracoid process
`
`
`G Glenoid cavity of scapula
`
`GT Greater tubercle
`
`H Humerus
`HH Head of humerus
`
`s Scapula (lateral border)
`
`
`Surgical neck of humerus
`SN
`ss Spine of scapula
`
`
`
`SHOULDER AND AXILLA
`
`PLATE 405
`
`- 20 -
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`Shoulder (Glenohumera/) Joint
`
`
`
`Anterior view
`
`'-:::><;
`
`----7"�..=:__!!
`
`Acromioclavicular joint capsule
`
`
`
`(incorporating acromioclavicular ligament)
`.-
`--.
`Acromion
`�
`
`Coracoacromial ligament---::.__
`
`Supraspinatus tendon (cul)
`
`Coracohumeral ligament
`
`
`Greater tubercle and
`
`Lesser tubercle
`of humerus
`
`
`Transverse humeral ligament---+-
`lntertubercular tendon sheath----4;-'t::ll!a
`
`
`
`(communicates with synovia( cavity)
`
`Subscapularis tendon (cut)
`
`
`
`Biceps brachii tendon (long head) -----T
`
`Anterior
`view
`
`Deltoid
`muscle
`
`(reflected)
`
`Acromion
`
`Supraspinatus tendon
`
`(fused to capsule)
`
`Subdeltoid bursa ---
`
`lnfraspinatus tendon
`
`(fused to capsule)
`
`
`Glenoid cavity (cartilage)
`Teres minor tendon
`
`(fused to capsule)----"'
`
`
`
`Synovial membrane (cut edge)
`
`Openings of subtendinous
`bursa of subscapularis
`
`
`
`
`
`Joint opened: lateral view
`
`---::::::::.----- Clavicle
`Trapezoid
`ligament
`} Coraco-
`clavicular
`Conoid
`ligament
`ligament
`
`Superior transverse
`
`
`scapular ligament and
`
`suprascapular notch
`
`Coracoid process
`
`���
`tf OlfiiN
`
`1•.·:.•:
`:,
`
`
`
`Axillary recess
`
`
`
`
`
`Coronal section through joint
`
`
`
`Capsular
`ligaments
`��- --Subdeltoid bursa fused with
`
`
`subacromial bursa
`
`Subdehoid bursa
`
`Supraspinatus tendon
`
`Capsular ligament
`
`Synovial membrane
`Acromion
`Deltoid
`Acromioclavicular
`muscle
`joint
`Coracoacromial ligament
`
`
`Coracoid process
`
`Coracohumeral ligament
`
`Biceps brachii tendon
`(long head)
`
`Superior glenohumeral
`ligament
`
`Subscapularis tendon
`
`(fused to capsule)
`Middle glenohumeral
`ligament
`Glenoid
`
`Inferior glenohumeral
`labrum
`ligament
`
`PLATE 406
`
`UPPER LIMB
`
`- 21 -
`
`
`
`
`
`Muscles of Shoulder
`
`SEE ALSO PLATES 23, 167, 182, 183, 785, 186
`
`Semispinalis
`capitis
`muscle } Not connected
`S I . . • 1
`to upper limb
`
`p emus cap1t1s muse e
`
`
`Spinous process of C7 vertebra
`
`
`Levator scapulae muscle
`minor muscle
`Rhomboid
`Acromion
`
`Supraspinatus muscle
`
`lnfraspinatus muscle
`
`Latissimus dorsi muscle
`
`Long head } Triceps
`brachii
`head muscle
`Lateral
`
`
`Spinous process of
`Tl 2 vertebra
`
`Omohyoid muscle and
`
`investing layer of
`
`deep cervical fascia
`
`Clavicular
`head
`
`Pectoral is
`� ---Sternocostal
`major
`head
`muscle
`Abdominal
`part
`
`view
`Posterior
`
`Trapezius muscle
`
`Deltoid
`muscle
`lnfraspinatus
`fascia----
`
`
`
`Triangle of auscultation
`
`Deltopectoral triangle
`
`
`Deltoid muscle
`Dehoid branch of
`thoracoacromial artery
`
`Cephalic vein
`Biceps
`Long head
`brachii
`l
`muscle Shon head
`
`
`Triceps brachii muscle
`
`(lateral head) ___ ,
`
`Latissimus dorsi muscle
`
`
`Serratus anterior muscle
`
`
`External oblique muscle
`
`
`
`SHOULDER AND AXILLA
`
`PLATE 407
`
`- 22 -
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`Muscles of Rotator Cuff
`
`
`
`Superior view
`
`{ Trapezoid ligament
`
`
`Coracoclavicular ligament
`Conoid ligament
`
`Coracoid process
`
`
`Subscapularis tendon
`
`Coracoacromial ligament
`
`Acromioclavicular joint
`
`lnfraspinatus
`tendon
`Teres minor
`tendon
`
`
`
`lnfraspinatus muscle
`
`Supraspinatus muscle
`
`Superior border of scapula
`
`
`muscle
`Subscapularis
`
`Coracoacromial ligament
`
`Coracoid process
`transverse
`Superior
`
`
`scapular ligament and
`suprascapular notch
`
`Supraspinatus muscle
`
`Spine of scapula
`
`Teres
`minor
`muscle
`
`
`
`Axillary nerve
`
`
`
`Anterior view
`
`
`
`Posterior view
`
`PLATE 408
`
`UPPER LIMB
`
`- 23 -
`
`
`
`
`
`lnterlubercular tendon sheath
`
`Axillary nerve and
`
`
`posterior circumnex
`
`humeral artery----
`
`
`
`Quadrangular space
`
`
`
`Coracobrachialis muscle
`
`
`
`Latissimus dorsi muscle
`
`
`
`Posterior view
`
`Superior transverse scapular
`
`
`
`ligament and suprascapular
`notch ________ __.
`
`
`
`Supraspinatus muscle (cul)
`
`Spine of scapula
`
`Triangular space with
`
`
`
`circumflex scapular artery
`deep to space------
`
`
`
`Scapulohumeral Dissection
`
`SEE ALSO PLATE 460
`
`Superior transverse scapular
`
`
`
`ligament and suprascapular
`notch
`
`
`
`Pectoralis minor tendon (cut)
`
`Biceps brachii tendon
`
`
`
`(short head) (cul) and
`
`coracobrachialis tendon
`(cut)
`
`
`
`Subscapularis muscle
`
`
`
`Subscapular artery
`
`Lower subscapular nerve
`
`(to teres major muscle)
`
`
`
`
`
`Circumnex scapular artery
`
`Thoracodorsal artery and
`
`
`
`nerve (to latissimus dorsi
`muscle)
`
`
`
`Subscapularis muscle
`
`Teres major muscle
`
`
`
`
`
`Suprascapular artery and nerve
`
`Quadrangular space
`
`
`transmitting axillary
`nerve and posterior
`
`
`circumnex humeral artery
`
`Superior lateral
`
`
`cutaneous nerve of arm
`
`Deep artery of arm and
`
`
`Radial nerve
`shown between
`
`Lateral head and
`Long head of
`
`
`triceps brachii muscle
`
`
`
`SHOULDER AND AXILLA
`
`PLATE 409
`
`- 24 -
`
`
`
`
`
`Around Scapula Axillary Artery and Anastomoses
`
`
`
`SEE ALSO PLATES 29, 417
`
`
`
`
`
`Ascending cervical artery
`
`
`
`Anterior view
`
`
`
`
`
`Transverse cervical artery
`
`
`
`
`
`�IIP- --- Inferior thyroid artery
`
`
`
`Suprascapular artery
`
`
`
`Thyrocervical trunk
`
`Acromion and
`
`
`
`acromial anastomosis -- 4!:. c,-
`
`
`
`Coracoid process
`
`Anterior circumflex
`
`
`humeral artery
`
`Posterior circumflex
`
`
`humeral artery
`
`artery
`Subscapular
`
`Circumflex
`
`scapular artery
`
`
`
`Brachia! artery
`
`
`
`Thoracodorsal artery
`
`�-�-=��-------Superior thoracic
`
`artery
`
`
`
`Thoracoacromial artery
`
`
`
`Clavicular branch
`
`
`
`Acromial branch
`
`
`
`Deltoid branch
`
`
`
`Pectoral branch
`
`1, 2, 3 indicate 1st,
`
`2nd and 3rd parts of
`
`axillary artery
`
`
`
`
`
`Lateral thoracic artery
`
`
`
`
`
`Levator scapular muscle
`
`
`
`
`
`Dorsal scapular artery
`
`
`
`Supraspinatus muscle (cul}
`
`Superior transverse
`
`
`scapular ligament
`
`and suprascapular notch
`
`Spine of scapula
`
`
`
`I nfraspinatus muscle (cul}
`
`Teres minor muscle (cul)
`
`Teres major muscle
`
`Acromion and
`
`
`acromial plexus
`
`�...;::: �� ---lnfraspinous
`branch of
`suprascapular
`artery
`
`� il!:!IA- -�-- Posterior
`circumflex
`humeral
`
`artery (in
`quadrangular
`space)and
`
`ascending and
`descending
`branches
`
`Circumflex
`
`scapular artery
`
`l Triceps
`
`brachii
`muscle
`
`Posterior
`view
`
`C:J/� _,,,,�.
`ClfiiN
`t�·-·.•.::
`
`PLATE 410
`
`UPPER LIMB
`
`- 25 -
`
`
`
`
`
`Pectoral Clavipectoral and Axillary Fasciae
`
`
`
`Thoracoacromial artery
`
`
`Coracoid process
`
`Cephalic vein
`Deltoid
`muscle---,-
`Pectoralis
`major
`muscle (cut)
`Biceps
`brachii
`muscle
`Short head
`Long head
`
`Brachia! fascia
`
`(cut edge) over
`coracobrachialis
`
`and biceps brachii
`muscles
`
`SEE ALSO PLATE 182
`
`Omohyoid muscle invested by
`
`
`
`
`fascia of infrahyoid muscles
`Clavicle
`
`Fascia investing
`
`subclavius muscle'
`
`Fascia investing pectoralis
`
`
`minor muscle
`
`
`Suspensory ligament of axilla*
`
`Pectoralis major muscle and
`
`
`pectoral fascia (superficial
`and deep layers)
`
`Latissimus dorsi fascia
`
`
`Serratus anterior fascia
`1£..-----Axillary fascia
`
`(anterior part)
`
`
`
`Anterior view
`
`
`
`
`
`Oblique parasagittal section of axilla
`
`
`
`
`Trapezius muscle
`
`plexus l Supraspinatus Brachia! muscle -----"'"'-<"".'"'-l:
`
`� Spine
`Scapula
`i Body
`
`lnfraspinatus muscle -----r,,
`
`Subscapularis muscle ---��-r
`Teres minor muscle-- -....:..:�� :\
`Teres major muscle-- --- -+l,;.)(1.,-.J
`
`Latissimus dorsi muscle --
`{ Central
`
`Axillary lymph nodes Pectoral
`(anterior)
`
`'::!'
`
`---.:i-�
`---
`
`(fenestrated)
`
`•components of clavipectoral fascia
`
`
`
`SHOULDER AND AXILLA
`
`PLATE 411
`
`Omohyoid muscle
`
`
`Subclavius muscle and fascia*
`
`Costocoracoid ligament•
`
`
`vein-�.._,,,;;���-\'�,---Thoracoacromial artery and cephalic
`
`
`Lateral pectoral nerve
`
`
`Axillary artery and vein
`
`Pectoralis major muscle and fascia
`
`Pectoralis minor muscle and fascia*
`
`Medial pectoral nerve
`
`
`Suspensory ligament of axilla
`
`Axillary fascia
`
`
`
`- 26 -
`
`
`
`
`Thoracoacromial artery Trapezius
`
`Pectoralis minor tendon (cut)
`
`Acromial branch muscle
`
`
`Deltoid branch
`
`Clavicular branch
`
`Pectoral branch
`
`
`
`Suprascapular artery and nerve
`
`
`
`
`
`Dorsal scapular artery and nerve
`
`
`
`Axillary artery
`
`Clavicle and
`
`subclavius
`muscle
`(cul)
`
`
`
`
`
`Axil/a (Dissection): Anterior View
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`Coracoid process
`
`
`
`Cephalic vein
`
`
`
`Musculoculaneous nerve
`
`
`
`
`
`Anterior circumflex humeral artery
`
`
`
`Axillary nerve and posterior
`
`
`
`circumflex humeral artery
`
`
`
`Pectoralis major muscle (cut)
`
`
`
`Coracobrachialis muscle
`
`Musculocuta-
`
`Brachialis
`muscle
`
`Medial cutaneous
`nerve of arm
`
`nerve
`
`Circumflex
`
`scapular artery
`
`Lower sub
`
`scapular nerve
`
`Deep
`artery
`of arm
`
`
`
`Radial nerve
`
`Triceps
`brachii
`muscle
`
`
`
`Brachia! veins
`
`Ulnar nerve
`
`Median nerve
`
`
`
`Brachia! artery
`
`
`
`latissimus dorsi muscle
`
`
`
`
`Medial cutaneous nerve
`of the forearm
`
`
`
`Upper subscapular nerve
`
`
`
`Thoracodorsal artery and nerve
`
`
`
`Basilic vein
`
`
`
`
`
`Serratus anterior muscle
`
`Subclavian
`
`artery and vein
`
`1st rib
`
`
`
`Brachia! plexus
`
`
`
`
`
`Superior thoracic artery
`
`
`
`lateral pectoral nerve
`
`
`
`Lateral thoracic artery and long thoracic nerve
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`nerve Pectoralis minor muscle (cut) Medial pectoral
`
`
`
`PLATE 412
`
`UPPER LIMB
`
`- 27 -
`
`
`
`Note: Usual composition shown.
`
`
`
`Prefixed plexus has large C4
`
`contribution but lacks Tl.
`
`
`Postfixed plexus lacks CS but
`has T2 contribution
`
`Musculocutaneous
`nerve (CS, 6, 7)�
`
`Axillary
`nerve (CS, 6)
`
`Median nerve
`(CS, 6, 7, 8, Tl)
`Ulnar nerv�
`(C7, 8, Tl)
`
`
`
`Inconstant contribution
`
`
`
`Brachia/ Plexus: Schema
`
`Suprascapular
`nerve (CS, 6)
`
`\
`
`To longus co/Ii
`
`and scalene
`muscles
`(CS, 6, 7, 8)
`Long thoracic
`nerve (CS, 6, 7)
`
`Medial cutaneous nerve of arm (Tl)
`
`
`
`
`
`Medial cutaneous nerve of forearm (CB, Tl)
`
`Upper subscapular nerve (CS, 6)
`
`
`
`Thoracodorsal (middle subscapular) nerve (C6, 7, 8)
`
`Lower subscapular nerve (CS, 6)
`
`
`
`SHOULDER AND AXILLA
`
`PLATE 413
`
`- 28 -
`
`
`
`
`
`Muscles of Arm: Anterior Views
`
`
`
`�-�� ---- -- --- -Acromion
`�.- -.-Coracoid process
`
`Pectoralis minor tendon (cut)
`
`
`Subscapu laris muscle
`-----Musculocutaneous nerve (cut)
`
`Coracobrachialis muscle
`
`
`
`Circumflex scapular artery (cut)
`Teres major muscle
`
`Latissimus dorsi muscle
`
`Biceps brachii
`
`
`tendons (cut)
`Short head
`Long head
`
`Coracobrachialis muscle
`
`Musculocutaneous nerve
`
`SEE ALSO PLATE 457
`
`
`
`Coracoacromial ligament
`
`�--_,...
`
`------..r.
`Greater tubercle,
`
`tubercle- -----
`Lesser
`of humerus
`lntertubercular
`tendon sheath
`
`(reflected)
`
`Pectoralis major
`
`muscle
`
`Anterior circumflex
`
`humeral artery
`
`Biceps Long head
`brachii
`l
`muscle Short head
`
`
`Brachia! artery (cut)
`Median nerve (cul)
`
`Brachialis muscle
`
`Lateral cutaneous
`nerve of forearm
`
`Bicipital aponeurosis
`
`
`Biceps brachii tendon
`
`Brachioradialis muscle
`
`Flexor carpi
`
`
`radialis muscle---- -=:::;_:�.:....:;. �
`
`
`
`Superficial layer
`
`Lateral intermuscular septum---....:
`
`
`
`
`Lateral epicondyle of humerus--{_
`
`
`Lateral cutaneous nerve of forearm
`Head of radius
`
`
`Biceps brachii tendon
`
`Radial tuberosity---.i___
`
`-"
`
`Deep layer
`
`
`
`Brachialis muscle
`
`
`
`Tuberosity of ulna
`
`PLATE 414
`
`UPPER LIMB
`
`- 29 -
`
`
`
`
`
`Muscles of Arm: Posterior Views
`
`SEE ALSO PLATE 460
`
`
`Superficial layer
`'1"."'::-- ---Supraspinatus muscle
`� ..... ----Greater
`tubercle of humerus
`,.._- ---lnfraspinatus muscle
`'IJ.:.:?�ra---Teres minor muscle
`
`Axillary nerve and posterior
`
`
`circumflex humeral artery
`
`Deltoid muscle (cut and reflected)
`
`
`
`Superior lateral cutaneous nerve of arm
`
`Long head l
`
`
`
`Tendon
`
`
`
`Lateral head Triceps brachii muscle
`
`Posterior cutaneous
`
`nerve of arm
`
`(from radial nerve)
`Medial inter
`
`muscular septum
`
`Teres
`major
`muscle
`
`Medial epicondyle
`of humerus- ---- -..-
`
`Olecranon of ulna ---
`
`Flexor carpi
`
`ulnaris muscle ----7
`
`Anconeus muscle
`
`Extensor carpi
`
`
`radialis longus muscle
`
`
`Extensor carpi ulnaris muscle
`
`Posterior cutaneous
`nerve of forearm
`
`(from radial nerve)
`
`
`Extensor digitorum muscle
`
`carpi radialis brevis
`muscle
`Extensor
`Medial head of
`
`
`triceps brachii muscle
`Medial epicondyle
`of humerus- ---- tl
`Ulnar nerve
`
`Olecranon of ulna
`
`Anconeus muscle
`Deep layer
`
`Long head of
`
`
`triceps brachii muscle
`
`
`
`Capsule of shoulder joint
`
`
`
`
`
`Axillary nerve
`
`Posterior circumflex
`
`
`humeral artery
`
`� � � - --superior lateral
`
`cutaneous nerve of arm
`
`
`
`Middle collateral artery
`
`
`
`
`
`Radial collateral artery
`
`Inferior lateral cutaneous
`
`
`nerve of arm
`
`Nerve to anconeus and
`
`
`lateral head of
`
`
`triceps brachii muscle
`
`�,li� ... t"'T --Posterior
`
`cutaneous nerve
`of forearm
`
`Lateral epicondyle
`
`of humerus
`
`ARM
`
`PLATE 415
`
`- 30 -
`
`
`
`
`
`Brachia/ Artery In Situ
`
`Coracoid process----
`
`
`Deltoid muscle---
`
`Anterior circumOex
`
`humeral artery-__ _
`
`major
`Pectoralis
`muscle and tendon (cut)
`Biceps
`l brachii
`muscle .
`
`Coracobrachialis muscle
`
`Brachia! artery
`
`:
`....
`
`.. ..
`. . .
`
`" ;
`t
`
`branch----
`Muscular
`
`
`Biceps brachii muscle-----
`
`Brachialis muscle
`
`
`Radial recurrent