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The cords are named by their position with respect to the axillary artery.
It is a branch of the axillary artery, a main artery in the shoulder.
The armpits are the location of the axillary arteries, and protecting them was therefore vital.
It is accompanied along its course by a similarly named artery, the axillary artery.
This artery is a continuation of the axillary artery.
The axillary artery has several smaller branches.
Both of the stab wounds severed axillary arteries.
"The axillary artery has been hit.
The subclavian becomes the axillary artery at the lateral border of the first rib.
It is the continuation of the axillary artery beyond the lower margin of teres major muscle.
The aneurysm involved the posterior circumflex humeral and axillary arteries, and no one knows for how long it had been present.
An angiogram revealed an obstruction in the distal subclavian and axillary arteries of the right arm.
The third extends from the lateral margin of the muscle to the outer border of the first rib, where it becomes the axillary artery.
Cone's aneurysm involved the right axillary artery and a smaller branch, the circumflex humeral artery.
It can result in damage to the axillary artery and axillary nerve (C5, C6).
Vascular anomalies of the affected arm such as an axillary artery aneurysm (in unilateral clubbing)
It is one of two circumflexing arteries that branch from the axillary artery, the other being the posterior humeral circumflex artery.
It lies at first behind the axillary artery, and in front of the subscapularis, and passes downward to the lower border of that muscle.
The second part of the axillary artery is the reference for the locational descriptions of the cords in the brachial plexus.
Anastomosis between first part of subclavian artery & third part of axillary artery.
This axillary arch crosses the axillary artery, just above the spot usually selected for the application of a ligature, and may mislead a surgeon.
The medial and lateral pectoral nerves form a connection, or loop, around the axillary artery, called the ansa pectoralis.
The anterior humeral circumflex artery is considerably smaller than the posterior and arises nearly opposite it, from the lateral side of the axillary artery.
Dislocation of the humerus's glenohumeral joint, has the potential to injure the axillary nerve or the axillary artery.
It derives its fibers from the eighth cervical and first thoracic nerves, and at its commencement is placed medial to the axillary artery.