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- Arm (7276 bytes)
1: ...mmal, specifically the segment between the [[shoulder]] and the [[elbow]]. '''Arm''' may also refer ...
5: ...lder joint allows for movement of the arms in a wide circular plane, while the presence of two forearm...
8: ===The shoulder===
9: ...|400px|Diagram of the muscles in the arm and shoulder]]
11: ... [[sternoclavicular]] joint, while the scapula slides across the posterior chest wall via the "scapulo... - Chest (3592 bytes)
2: ...ctoralis minor muscle|minor]] pectoral muscles, [[trapezius muscle]]s, [[collarbone]], and [[mammary gland]]s...
12: ..., or thoracic trauma) results in up to 1/4 of all deaths due to trauma in the United States {{fn|1}}.
17: ...artilage]] begins, and over this there is often a depression popularly known as the pit of the [[stoma...
19: ...lary line laterally. The female nipple is surrounded for half an inch by a more or less pigmented dis... - Neck (1960 bytes)
1: ...head]] from the [[torso]] or trunk. An anatomical description of the [[human]] neck follows.
4: ...astoid muscle]] is the most striking mark; it divides the anterior triangle of the neck from the poste...
6: ...pe of the neck to the shoulder is caused by the [[trapezius muscle]]. - Lymph node (1746 bytes)
2: '''Lymph nodes''' are components of the [[lymphatic system]].
3: ... produce a characteristic swelling of the lymph nodes.
7: ==Lymph nodes of the head and neck==
12: These nodes, both superficial and deep, lie above and beneath the [[sternocleidomasto...
16: ...r to the sternocleidomastoids but in front of the trapezius, from the level of the mastoid bone to the clavic...
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