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Axilla - Wikipedia
The axilla is the area on the human body directly under the shoulder joint. It includes the axillary space, an anatomical space within the shoulder girdle ...
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AXILLARY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. of, relating to, or located near the axilla 2. situated in or growing from an axil axillary buds axillary 2 of 2 noun plural axillaries : one of the ...
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Anatomy, Shoulder and Upper Limb, Axilla - StatPearls - NCBI
The axilla is an anatomical region under the shoulder joint where the arm connects to the shoulder. It contains a variety of neurovascular structures.
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axillary
axillary, a. (ˈæksɪlərɪ) [f. as prec.; see -ary2.] 1. Pertaining or adjacent to the armpit or shoulder.1615 Crooke Body of Man 977 The second [tacke of the backe] is called..the Axillary spondell. 1791 W. Vaughan Princ. Anat. I. 381 The Axillary artery. 1842 E. Wilson Anat. Vade M. 345 The axillary ...
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What Is Axillary Lymph Node Dissection? - Cleveland Clinic
An axillary lymph node dissection is surgery to remove lymph nodes from your armpit (axilla). Surgical oncologists do this surgery to determine the number of ...
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The Axilla Region - Borders - Contents - TeachMeAnatomy
The axilla is the name given to an area that lies underneath the glenohumeral joint, at the junction of the upper limb and the thorax.
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Axillary
"Axillary" may refer to:
Biology
Axillary artery
Axillary border
Axillary fascia
Axillary feathers
Axillary hairs
Axillary lines
Axillary lymph nodes
Axillary nerve
Axillary process
Axillary sheath
Axillary space
Axillary tail
Axillary vein
Axillary (botany), of a flower or other structure
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Definition of axillary - NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms
Pertaining to the armpit area, including the lymph nodes that are located there. Search NCI's Dictionary of Cancer Terms. Starts with. Contains. Browse:.
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AXILLARY Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
adjective · of, relating to, or near the armpit · botany growing in or related to the axil. an axillary bud. “Collins English Dictionary — ...
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Anatomy of the axilla: Video, Causes, & Meaning - Osmosis
The base of the axilla is formed by skin, subcutaneous tissue, and axillary fascia, and forms what is called the axillary fossa, or what we know as the armpit.
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Axillary lymph node dissection (ALND) - Canadian Cancer Society
An axillary lymph node dissection (ALND) is surgery to remove lymph nodes from the armpit (underarm or axilla). The lymph nodes in the armpit are called ...
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Anatomy, Shoulder and Upper Limb, Axillary Lymph Nodes - NCBI
The axillary lymph nodes arrange into five groups based on their anatomical relations. Collectively, they drain the wall of the thorax, breast, arm, and upper ...
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Axillary sheath
The axillary sheath is a fibrous sheath that encloses the axillary artery and the three cords of the brachial plexus to form the neurovascular bundle. It is surrounded by the axillary fat.
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Mutation in axillary buds of trees overcoming self-incompatability? I seem to recall from either reading or lecture that there have been instances of trees that are self-incompatible accumulating enough mutations in a...
Recently, samples from different parts of cottonwood trees have been sequenced (Nature News). The conclusion: > “The variation within a tree is as great as the variation across unrelated trees,” says Ken Paige, an evolutionary biologist at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, who led the ...
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Axillary bud
An example of axillary buds are the eyes of the potato. Diseases that affect axillary buds
Certain plant diseases - notably phytoplasmas - can cause the proliferation of axillary buds, and cause plants to become
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