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- Forearm The forearm is highlighted in magenta Details Identifiers Latin antebrachium MeSH D005542 TA98 A01.1.00.024 TA2 146 FMA 9663 Anatomical terminology...
- colliculus, part of the brain Brachia conjunctiva, part of the brain Antebrachium, the forearm Parabrachial area Medial parabrachial nucleus Lateral parabrachial...
- back of the elbow as the olecranon or olecranal, the forearm as the antebrachium and antebrachial, the wrist as the carpus and carpal area, the hand as...
- back of the elbow as the olecranon or olecranal, the forearm as the antebrachium and antebrachial, the wrist as the carpus and carpal area, the hand as...
- brachii, anconeus Anterior Brachialis, biceps brachii The forearm (Latin: antebrachium), composed of the radius and ulna; the latter is the main distal part...
- syndrome. Brachium seen anterolaterally, showing nerves and vasculature Antebrachium seen anteriorly, showing nerves and vasculature Cross-section through...
- right forelimb to determine its range of motion. Senter found that the antebrachium (forearm) could swing freely within a 95° range. When flexed (bent inward)...
- the musculocutaneous nerve. Caudal muscles of brachium: Tensor fasciae antebrachium: originates on the fascia covering the latissimus dorsi and inserts on...
- radius and ulna, and all the tissue around these bones; anatomically, the antebrachium. Forehead: the area between the poll, the eyes and the arch of the nose...
- back of the elbow as the olecranon or olecranal, the forearm as the antebrachium and antebrachial, the wrist as the carpus and carpal area, the hand as...