axillary artery

NOUN
  1. the part of the main artery of the arm that lies in the armpit and is continuous with the subclavian artery above and the brachial artery below
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  • The lower slip, after crossing the cords of the brachial plexus and axillary artery, passed deep to coracobrachialis and terminated by fusing with the tendons of latissimus dorsi and teres major in the bicipital groove.
  • The anterior part contains the submaxillary gland, superficial to which is the anterior facial vein, while imbedded in the gland is the external maxillary artery and its glandular branches; beneath the gland, on the surface of the Mylohyoideus, are the submental artery and the mylohyoid artery and nerve. VI. The Arteries. 3a. 3. The Triangles of the Neck
  • Objective : To investigate the important adjacent relationship of the external maxillary artery.
  • The branches which come off from the axillary artery are very variable both as to number and place of origin, but in general will be found certain branches which answer to the names thoracic, subscapular, and circumflex. Surgical Anatomy
  • The posterior divisions of all three trunks unite to form the posterior cord or fasciculus of the plexus, which is situated behind the second portion of the axillary artery. IX. Neurology. 6b. The Anterior Divisions
  • Conclusion MR imaging could demonstrate the muscles, fat, the course of internal maxillary artery and the main trunk of the mandibular nerve in the nasopharyngeal masticator space.
  • On the under surface of the vaginal process is a furrow, which is converted into a canal by the sphenoidal process of the palatine bone, for the transmission of the pharyngeal branch of the internal maxillary artery and the pharyngeal nerve from the sphenopalatine ganglion. II. Osteology. 5a. 5. The Sphenoid Bone
  • Conclusion MR imaging could demonstrate the muscles, fat, the course of internal maxillary artery and the main trunk of the mandibular nerve in the nasopharyngeal masticator space.
  • Occasionally, the axillary nerve or axillary artery may be injured; rarely, the brachial artery, brachial plexus, or another nerve may be injured.
  • -- The X on the lower border of the jaw indicates the place where the pulse is taken.] _The horse's pulse_ is taken from the submaxillary artery at a point anterior to, or below the angle of the jaw and along its inferior border Common Diseases of Farm Animals
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