The superior border forms a wide depression from the medial angle to the coracoid process.
For the superior border, some sources list the teres minor, while others list the subscapularis.
The superior border of the right kidney is adjacent to the liver; and the spleen, for the left kidney.
The superior border is in the aryepiglottic fold.
The oblique line marks the superior lateral borders of the thyroid gland.
The perineum has the pelvic floor as its superior border.
The superior border supports the orbital process in front and the sphenoidal process behind.
The adjacent part of the superior border affords attachment to the Omohyoideus.
The superior border is long, thin, and sharp, and serves for the attachment of the temporal fascia.
This structure demarcates the superior border of the femoral triangle.