Upper Limb Dissection Flashcards

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FIGURE 19.7 Arm—anterior superficial structures. Right anterior view of the arm showing the cephalic vein between the brachialis and biceps brachii muscles. Note the radial nerve between the brachialis and brachioradialis. Observe the cephalic vein as it ascends the arm and enters the groove between the deltoid and pectoralis muscles and the deltopectoral triangle

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FIGURE 20.9 Elbow joint—posterior view. Posterior view of the right elbow joint. The joint capsule has been removed to reveal the fat pads above the smooth surface of the trochlea of the humerus. Observe how the olecranon process of the ulna would slide across the trochlea of the humerus during flexion and extension of the elbow join

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FIGURE 24.2 Cutaneous nerve distribution of the anterior (palmar) surface of the hand.

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Cutaneous nerve distribution of the posterior (dorsal) 282 surface of the hand.

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Hand muscles—anterior superficial structures. Anterior (palmar) view of a superficial dissection of the anterior (palmar) surface of the right hand. Observe the superficial transverse metacarpal ligament, the palmar aponeurosis, and the palmaris brevis muscle.

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