Arteries, Veins, And Nerves Flashcards

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Axillary artery first part

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  • Begins at the first rib to the medial border of Pectoralis minor
  • superior thoracic
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Axillary artery second part

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Runs behind Pectoralis major

  • thoracoacromial
  • lateral thoracic
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The four divisions of the the thoracoacromial artery

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  • Clavicular
  • deltoid
  • pectoral
  • acromial
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Axillary artery third part

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From the lateral border of Pectoralis to the inferior teres major

  • subscapular
  • anterior and posterior circumflex humeral
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Branches of subscapular artery

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The third part of the axillary artery

  • circumflex scapular
  • thoracodorsal
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Branches of the subclavian artery

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  • internal thoracic

- thyrocervical trunk

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Branches of the thyrocervical trunk

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Suprascapular

sometimes this artery just branches right off at the subclavian artery

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cephalic vein

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runs the lateral and anterior side of the arm and forearm

goes up between the deltoid and pectoralis major where it enters clavipectoral triangle

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median cubal vein

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passes across the aspect of the elbow and helps to join the cephalic vein to the basilic vein

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basilic vein

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run along the medial and anterior side of the forearm and arm

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Superior thoracic artery

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  • first part of the axillary artery

- supplies 1st and 2nd intercostal spaces and serratus anterior

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lateral thoracic

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  • 2nd part of the axillary artery

- supplies the lateral breast

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circumflex humeral artery (posterior and anterior)

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  • 3rd part of the axillay artery

- encircle the surgicial neck of the humerus and begin anastomosing

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thoracodorsal

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  • branch of the scapular artery

- supplies blood to the latissimus dorsi

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circummflex scapular artery

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  • branch of the scapular artery
  • curves around the lateral side of the scapula into the infraspinatus fossa to then anastomis with the suprascapular artery
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brachial artery

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  • continuation of the axillary artery
  • begins at the inferior borer of teres major and ends at he cubital fossa (where it divides into the radial and ulnar arteries)
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where are is the brachial arteries pulsations palpable?

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medial bicipital groove

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profunda brachii artery

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  • deep artery of the arm

- branch of the brachial artery

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brachial vein

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begins at elbow and ends with merging with the basilic vein to form the axillary vein

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What does the musculocutaneous nerve become.

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Lateral cutaneous nerve, when in comes above the biceps brachii around cubital fossa