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- Subclavian_triangle abstract "The subclavian triangle (or supraclavicular triangle, omoclavicular triangle), the smaller division of the posterior triangle, is bounded, above, by the inferior belly of the Omohyoideus; below, by the clavicle; its base is formed by the posterior border of the Sternocleidomastoideus. Its floor is formed by the first rib with the first digitation of the Serratus anterior. The size of the subclavian triangle varies with the extent of attachment of the clavicular portions of the Sternocleidomastoideus and Trapezius, and also with the height at which the Omohyoideus crosses the neck. Its height also varies according to the position of the arm, being diminished by raising the limb, on account of the ascent of the clavicle, and increased by drawing the arm downward, when that bone is depressed. This space is covered by the integument, the superficial and deep fasciæ and the Platysma, and crossed by the supraclavicular nerves. Just above the level of the clavicle, the third portion of the subclavian artery curves lateralward and downward from the lateral margin of the Scalenus anterior, across the first rib, to the axilla, and this is the situation most commonly chosen for ligaturing the vessel. Sometimes this vessel rises as high as 4 cm. above the clavicle; occasionally, it passes in front of the Scalenus anterior, or pierces the fibers of that muscle. The subclavian vein lies behind the clavicle, and is not usually seen in this space; but in some cases it rises as high as the artery, and has even been seen to pass with that vessel behind the Scalenus anterior. The brachial plexus of nerves lies above the artery, and in close contact with it. Passing transversely behind the clavicle are the transverse scapular vessels; and traversing its upper angle in the same direction, the transverse cervical artery and vein. The external jugular vein runs vertically downward behind the posterior border of the Sternocleidomastoideus, to terminate in the subclavian vein; it receives the transverse cervical and transverse scapular veins, which form a plexus in front of the artery, and occasionally a small vein which crosses the clavicle from the cephalic. The small nerve to the Subclavius also crosses this triangle about its middle, and some lymph glands are usually found in the space.".
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- Subclavian_triangle wikiPageID "6076559".
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- Subclavian_triangle wikiPageRevisionID "657019812".
- Subclavian_triangle wikiPageWikiLink Axilla.
- Subclavian_triangle wikiPageWikiLink Brachial_plexus.
- Subclavian_triangle wikiPageWikiLink Category:Human_head_and_neck.
- Subclavian_triangle wikiPageWikiLink Category:Triangles_of_the_neck.
- Subclavian_triangle wikiPageWikiLink Clavicle.
- Subclavian_triangle wikiPageWikiLink External_jugular_vein.
- Subclavian_triangle wikiPageWikiLink Head.
- Subclavian_triangle wikiPageWikiLink Ligature_(medicine).
- Subclavian_triangle wikiPageWikiLink Lymph_node.
- Subclavian_triangle wikiPageWikiLink Omohyoid_muscle.
- Subclavian_triangle wikiPageWikiLink Platysma_muscle.
- Subclavian_triangle wikiPageWikiLink Posterior_triangle_of_the_neck.
- Subclavian_triangle wikiPageWikiLink Rib.
- Subclavian_triangle wikiPageWikiLink Scalene_muscles.
- Subclavian_triangle wikiPageWikiLink Serratus_anterior_muscle.
- Subclavian_triangle wikiPageWikiLink Sternocleidomastoid_muscle.
- Subclavian_triangle wikiPageWikiLink Subclavian_artery.
- Subclavian_triangle wikiPageWikiLink Subclavian_vein.
- Subclavian_triangle wikiPageWikiLink Suprascapular_artery.
- Subclavian_triangle wikiPageWikiLink Transverse_cervical_artery.
- Subclavian_triangle wikiPageWikiLink Trapezius_muscle.
- Subclavian_triangle wikiPageWikiLinkText "Subclavian triangle".
- Subclavian_triangle wikiPageWikiLinkText "subclavian triangle".
- Subclavian_triangle caption "Side of neck, showing chief surface markings.".
- Subclavian_triangle caption "Subclavian triangle".
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- Subclavian_triangle name "Subclavian triangle".
- Subclavian_triangle wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Grays.
- Subclavian_triangle wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_anatomy.
- Subclavian_triangle wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:NormanAnatomy.
- Subclavian_triangle wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Superficial_anatomy.
- Subclavian_triangle subject Category:Human_head_and_neck.
- Subclavian_triangle subject Category:Triangles_of_the_neck.
- Subclavian_triangle type AnatomicalStructure.
- Subclavian_triangle type Source.
- Subclavian_triangle type Thing.
- Subclavian_triangle type Q4936952.
- Subclavian_triangle comment "The subclavian triangle (or supraclavicular triangle, omoclavicular triangle), the smaller division of the posterior triangle, is bounded, above, by the inferior belly of the Omohyoideus; below, by the clavicle; its base is formed by the posterior border of the Sternocleidomastoideus. Its floor is formed by the first rib with the first digitation of the Serratus anterior.".
- Subclavian_triangle label "Subclavian triangle".
- Subclavian_triangle sameAs Q7630934.
- Subclavian_triangle sameAs Triángulo_omoclavicular.
- Subclavian_triangle sameAs Trójkąt_łopatkowo-obojczykowy.
- Subclavian_triangle sameAs m.0fnx5x.
- Subclavian_triangle sameAs Q7630934.
- Subclavian_triangle wasDerivedFrom Subclavian_triangle?oldid=657019812.
- Subclavian_triangle depiction Musculi_coli_base,_my_edits_for_tringles,_Subclavian.svg.
- Subclavian_triangle isPrimaryTopicOf Subclavian_triangle.
- Subclavian_triangle name "Subclavian triangle".