ANATOMY 2300.03 Lecture Notes - Lecture 22: Biceps, Brachialis Muscle, Humerus
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Anatomy 22: special areas of the upper limb. The triangle of auscultation is formed by: The sixth intercostal space become subcutaneous; this allows respiratory and. By protracting the scapula: heart sounds to be heard clearly with a stethoscope. The cubital (antecubital) fossa is formed by the: Line between the epicondyles of humerus ( superior border) From lateral to medial, the cubital fossa contains. (found superficial to the contents is the medial cubital vein) The floor of the cubital (antecubital) fossa is composed of: Tendon of the extensor policis longus (epl)