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- Pectoral_fascia abstract "The pectoral fascia is a thin lamina, covering the surface of the pectoralis major, and sending numerous prolongations between its fasciculi: it is attached, in the middle line, to the front of the sternum; above, to the clavicle; laterally and below it is continuous with the fascia of the shoulder, axilla, and thorax. It is very thin over the upper part of the pectoralis major, but thicker in the interval between it and the latissimus dorsi, where it closes in the axillary space and forms the axillary fascia; it divides at the lateral margin of the latissimus dorsi into two layers, one of which passes in front of, and the other behind it; these proceed as far as the spinous processes of the thoracic vertebrae, to which they are attached. As the fascia leaves the lower edge of the pectoralis major to cross the floor of the axilla it sends a layer upward under cover of the muscle; this lamina splits to envelop the pectoralis minor, at the upper edge of which it is continuous with the coracoclavicular fascia. The hollow of the armpit, seen when the arm is abducted, is produced mainly by the traction of this fascia on the axillary floor, and hence the lamina is sometimes named the suspensory ligament of the axilla. At the lower part of the thoracic region the deep fascia is well-developed, and is continuous with the fibrous sheaths of the rectus abdominis.".
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- Pectoral_fascia thumbnail Gray410.png?width=300.
- Pectoral_fascia wikiPageID "6071475".
- Pectoral_fascia wikiPageLength "2218".
- Pectoral_fascia wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- Pectoral_fascia wikiPageRevisionID "680448690".
- Pectoral_fascia wikiPageWikiLink Axilla.
- Pectoral_fascia wikiPageWikiLink Axillary_space.
- Pectoral_fascia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fascia.
- Pectoral_fascia wikiPageWikiLink Clavicle.
- Pectoral_fascia wikiPageWikiLink Latissimus_dorsi_muscle.
- Pectoral_fascia wikiPageWikiLink Muscle_fascicle.
- Pectoral_fascia wikiPageWikiLink Pectoralis_major_muscle.
- Pectoral_fascia wikiPageWikiLink Pectoralis_minor_muscle.
- Pectoral_fascia wikiPageWikiLink Rectus_abdominis_muscle.
- Pectoral_fascia wikiPageWikiLink Shoulder.
- Pectoral_fascia wikiPageWikiLink Sternum.
- Pectoral_fascia wikiPageWikiLink Thorax.
- Pectoral_fascia wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pectoral fascia".
- Pectoral_fascia wikiPageWikiLinkText "pectoral fascia".
- Pectoral_fascia caption "Superficial muscles of the chest and front of the arm.".
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- Pectoral_fascia graypage "435".
- Pectoral_fascia graysubject "122".
- Pectoral_fascia latin "fascia pectoralis".
- Pectoral_fascia name "Pectoral fascia".
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- Pectoral_fascia subject Category:Fascia.
- Pectoral_fascia hypernym Lamina.
- Pectoral_fascia type AnatomicalStructure.
- Pectoral_fascia type Source.
- Pectoral_fascia type Thing.
- Pectoral_fascia type Q4936952.
- Pectoral_fascia comment "The pectoral fascia is a thin lamina, covering the surface of the pectoralis major, and sending numerous prolongations between its fasciculi: it is attached, in the middle line, to the front of the sternum; above, to the clavicle; laterally and below it is continuous with the fascia of the shoulder, axilla, and thorax.".
- Pectoral_fascia label "Pectoral fascia".
- Pectoral_fascia sameAs Q7158924.
- Pectoral_fascia sameAs m.0fnmky.
- Pectoral_fascia sameAs Q7158924.
- Pectoral_fascia wasDerivedFrom Pectoral_fascia?oldid=680448690.
- Pectoral_fascia depiction Gray410.png.
- Pectoral_fascia isPrimaryTopicOf Pectoral_fascia.
- Pectoral_fascia name "Pectoral fascia".