Axillary arch
The axillary arch is a variant of the latissimus dorsi muscle in humans. It is found as a slip of muscle or fascia extending between the latissimus dorsi muscle and the pectoralis major. There is considerable variation in the exact position of its origin and insertions as well as its blood and nerve supply. Its presence in different ethnic groups varies, being present in about 7% of Europeans and with higher rates in the Chinese and less common in the Turkish population. The arch may occur on one or both sides of the body.
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Axillary arch
The axillary arch is a variant of the latissimus dorsi muscle in humans. It is found as a slip of muscle or fascia extending between the latissimus dorsi muscle and the pectoralis major. There is considerable variation in the exact position of its origin and insertions as well as its blood and nerve supply. Its presence in different ethnic groups varies, being present in about 7% of Europeans and with higher rates in the Chinese and less common in the Turkish population. The arch may occur on one or both sides of the body.
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The axillary arch is a variant ...... en and pectorodorsalis muscle.
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Lateral thoracic artery and subscapular artery
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Axillary arch highlighted in red.
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Axillary arch labelled as 'achselbogen'.
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Arcus axillaris
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The axillary arch is a variant ...... one or both sides of the body.
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Arcus axillaris
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