The Shoulder, Volume 2Charles A. Rockwood, Frederick A. Matsen |
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Page 53
... vessels must be maintained in these muscles . Type V has one dominant vessel with a number of secondary supplies . A similar type of classification could be developed for the internal nerve anatomy of these muscles , since the nerves ...
... vessels must be maintained in these muscles . Type V has one dominant vessel with a number of secondary supplies . A similar type of classification could be developed for the internal nerve anatomy of these muscles , since the nerves ...
Page 89
... vessels related to the skin . A plexus of interconnecting vessels lies within the dermis itself . The largest dorsal vessels lie in the rete cutaneum , a plexus of vessels on the deep surface of the dermis . 253 There is another larger ...
... vessels related to the skin . A plexus of interconnecting vessels lies within the dermis itself . The largest dorsal vessels lie in the rete cutaneum , a plexus of vessels on the deep surface of the dermis . 253 There is another larger ...
Page 91
... vessels , here the posterior humeral circumflex artery and veins , 230 actually course on the deep surface of the muscles with the direct vessels running vertically through the intra- muscular septa of the deltoid muscle to the skin ...
... vessels , here the posterior humeral circumflex artery and veins , 230 actually course on the deep surface of the muscles with the direct vessels running vertically through the intra- muscular septa of the deltoid muscle to the skin ...
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