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Which muscle is visible in the anterior view of the Upper Limb Surface Anatomy?
Which muscle is visible in the anterior view of the Upper Limb Surface Anatomy?
- Trapezius muscle
- Serratus anterior muscle
- Pectoralis major muscle (correct)
- Deltoid muscle
Which artery is specifically mentioned in the Electronic Bonus Plate BP101?
Which artery is specifically mentioned in the Electronic Bonus Plate BP101?
- Flexor and Extensor Zones of Hand
- Arteries of Forearm and Hand (correct)
- Arteries of Arm and Proximal Forearm
- Veins of Upper Limb
In which section can the Ligaments of Wrist be found?
In which section can the Ligaments of Wrist be found?
- BP99 Veins of Upper Limb
- BP103 Flexor and Extensor Zones of Hand
- BP106 Cross Section of Hand: Axial View
- BP102 Ligaments of Wrist (correct)
Which structure is located in the Deltopectoral groove according to the Upper Limb Surface Anatomy?
Which structure is located in the Deltopectoral groove according to the Upper Limb Surface Anatomy?
Which muscle is visible in the posterior view of the Upper Limb Surface Anatomy?
Which muscle is visible in the posterior view of the Upper Limb Surface Anatomy?
Flashcards
Pectoralis major muscle location
Pectoralis major muscle location
Visible in the anterior view of the upper limb.
Arteries of Forearm and Hand location
Arteries of Forearm and Hand location
Found in Electronic Bonus Plate BP101.
Ligaments of Wrist location
Ligaments of Wrist location
Found in section BP102.
Cephalic vein's location
Cephalic vein's location
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Serratus anterior muscle view
Serratus anterior muscle view
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Study Notes
Upper Limb Surface Anatomy
- The Pectoralis Major muscle is visible in the anterior view.
- The Cephalic vein is located in the Deltopectoral groove.
- The Teres Minor muscle is visible in the posterior view.
Electronic Bonus Plate BP101
- The artery specifically mentioned is the Axillary artery.
Upper Limb Anatomy
- The Ligaments of Wrist can be found in the section on Wrist anatomy.
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Test your knowledge of upper limb surface anatomy, cutaneous anatomy, shoulder and axilla, arm, elbow and forearm, wrist and hand, neurovasculature, regional imaging, and structures with high clinical significance with this comprehensive quiz. Includes muscle tables and electronic bonus plates for a thorough review.