Practical human anatomy [electronic resource] : a working-guide for students of medicine and a ready-reference for surgeons and physicians . artery, noting theiranastomoses. Find and trace the branch of the suprascapular nerve into theinfraspinous fossa. 294 UPPER EXTREMITY. 24. Dorsal Scapular Artery, Plates 161 and 162. — This artery (venae comites), branch of the subscapular artery (page201 ; Plates 116, 117, 119, and 120), presents, posteriorly, in theinterval between the long head of the triceps muscle, the teresmajor muscle, and the external border of the body of thescapula. It ramifies


Practical human anatomy [electronic resource] : a working-guide for students of medicine and a ready-reference for surgeons and physicians . artery, noting theiranastomoses. Find and trace the branch of the suprascapular nerve into theinfraspinous fossa. 294 UPPER EXTREMITY. 24. Dorsal Scapular Artery, Plates 161 and 162. — This artery (venae comites), branch of the subscapular artery (page201 ; Plates 116, 117, 119, and 120), presents, posteriorly, in theinterval between the long head of the triceps muscle, the teresmajor muscle, and the external border of the body of thescapula. It ramifies in the infraspinous fossa, and along itsexternal border, distributing to the muscles of the fossa, andanastomosing with the infraspinous branch of the suprascapu-lar artery. 25. Suprascapular Artery, Plate 162.—This artery (vena3comites) projects a branch, around the great scapular notch intothe infraspinous fossa, which anastomoses with the last-de-scribed artery. 26. Nerve to the Infraspinatus Muscle.—This nerve, branchof the suprascapular nerve (page 293), enters the infraspinousfossa with the last-described artery. PLATE 157.


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