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Endangerment areas

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what the 4 areas of the axillary called? the axillary artery, the brachial plexus (lat/post/med cords) Axillary vein, Axillary lymph nodes (** pec major/lats/teres Major/serratus ant.)
what makes up the femoral triangle (lat to med)? Inguinal lymph nodes, Femoral nerve, Femoral artery, Femoral vein, Great saphenous vein ( very medial) (** Ing. ligament / sartorius/ add longus)
What makes up the Popliteal fossa? (lat - med) common peroneus nerve, tibial nerve, popliteal vein, popliteal artery, popliteal lymph nodes
what are the muscels popliteal fossa? Biceps femoris, semimembranosus, gastrocnemius
what is the medial brachium ( upper 2/3 of medial humerus m/l)? ulnar nerve, basilic vein, median nerve, brachial vein ( each side of artery), brachial artery, radial nerve
what are the muscle on the medial brachium? bicepts brachii, triceps
what is the cubital fossa (lat-med)on the endangerment areas? radial nerve, cephalic vein, brachial artery, median nerve, basilic vein, ulnar nerve, median cubital ( crosses m-l)
what are the muscles onn the cubital fossa? brachioradialis, bicep tendon, pronator teres
what is in the anterior triangle of the neck (med-lat)? common carotid artery, internal jugular vein, brachiocephalic artery, mph submandibular lymph nodes
what is located in the triangle of neck?
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