Axillary artery - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In human anatomy, the axillary artery is a large blood vessel that conveys oxygenated blood to the lateral aspect of the thorax, the axilla (armpit) and the upper limb. Its origin is at the lateral ...
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The axillary vein lies along the medial side of the artery and is a continuation of the basilic vein. It begins at the inferior border of the teres major m. and ends at the lateral border of the first rib, where it becomes the subclavian v. It receives tributaries that parallel the branches of the axillary artery.
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- Injury to Axillary Artery:; - injury to axillary vessels is more common than subclavian artery injury and more frequently seen from penetrating trauma; - axillary artery is the continuation of the subclavian Artery from lateral border of the first rib to the lateral border of the teres major muscle;
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First division - one branch: (1) Supreme Thoracic Artery ... Second division - two branches: (2) Thoracoacromial (with four smaller branches) A. Pectoral Branch B. Deltoid Branch C. Acromial Branch D. Clavicular Branch (3) Lateral Thoracic Artery...
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Select a region (artery): ... Maxillary artery ... Subclavian and Axillary...
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about axillary artery. axillary artery. Information about axillary artery in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... (redirected from axillary artery)
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Aneurysms of the axillary artery are rare and dangerous lesions that threaten the upper extremities with vascular and neurologic compromise. ...
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The axillary artery and vein, with the brachial plexus of nerves, extend obliquely along the lateral boundary of the axilla, from its apex to its base, and are placed much nearer to the anterior than to the posterior wall, the vein lying to the thoracic side of the artery and partially concealing it.
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