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Deep back muscles. In this dissection image, the deep muscles of the back can be seen from posterior. The trapezius muscle is reflected, to make the accessory nerve visible. Structures can be highlighted on www.clinicalanatomy.ca.
Retrieved from website Clinical Anatomy of the University of British Columbia.
Retrieved from website Clinical Anatomy of the University of British Columbia.
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Netherlands, Leiden – Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden University
Dorsum
Nervus accessorius [XI]
Musculus deltoideus
Musculus infraspinatus
Musculus latissimus dorsi
Musculus levator scapulae
Musculus rhomboideus major
Musculus rhomboideus minor
Margo medialis scapulae
Acromion
Spina scapulae
Musculus supraspinatus
Musculus teres major
Musculus teres minor
Arteria transversa cervicis
Musculus trapezius
Creator(s)/credit: Prof. Claudia Krebs MD, PhD, anatomist, UBC; Monika Fejtek, digital media technologist, UBC; Alexa Mordhorst MD, UBC
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"U.Br.Columbia - Dissection Deep back muscles - no labels" by Claudia Krebs, UBC, Monika Fejtek, UBC and Alexa Mordhorst, UBC, license: CC BY-NC-SA. Source: website Clinical Anatomy, http://www.clinicalanatomy.ca
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