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From the case:
Scapula anatomy (illustrations)
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Non-case: scapular anatomy
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Annotated figures of the suprascapular notch. Large red arrow points to the suprascapular notch. The superior transverse ligament forms the upper border in conventional anatomy.
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The large red arrow shows the path of the spinoglenoid notch. The thin red arrow points to the suprascapular notch.
Case Discussion
Non-case: Several images of scapular anatomy from Gray's anatomy 20th edition.
- Gray202
- Gray203
- Gray205
- Gray206
- Gray326
- Gray327
- Gray328
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