ANATOMY 2300.03 Lecture Notes - Lecture 22: Biceps, Humerus, Latissimus Dorsi Muscle
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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 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. Supinators muscle (found superficial to the contents is the medial cubital vein) The floor of the cubital (antecubital) fossa is composed of: Tendons of the abductor policies longs and extensor policies versus (epb) Tendon of the extensor policies longs (epl)