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bicipital
bicipital, a. (baɪˈsɪpɪtəl) [f. L. bicipit- (see biceps) + -al1.] 1. Having two heads; = biceps a.1646 Sir T. Browne Pseud. Ep. 77 The bicip[i]tall muscle of either parties arme. 1843 J. Wilkinson Swedenborg's Anim. Kingd. I. ii. 59 Sometimes a bicipital muscle. 2. Of or pertaining to the biceps (mu...
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Bicipital tenosynovitis
Bicipital tenosynovitis is tendinitis or inflammation of the tendon and sheath lining of the biceps muscle.
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Bicipital aponeurosis
The bicipital aponeurosis (also known as lacertus fibrosus) is a broad aponeurosis of the biceps brachii, which is located in the cubital fossa of the The biceps tendon inserts on the radial tuberosity, and the bicipital aponeurosis lies medially to it.
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Bicipital groove
The insertion of the latissimus dorsi muscle is found along the floor of the bicipital groove. Gallery
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Radial groove
Medial bicipital groove
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Medial bicipital groove
The medial bicipital groove is seen on the surface anatomy of the upper arm. The pulse of the brachial artery can be felt in the medial bicipital groove.
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Humerus
The crest of the greater tubercle forms the lateral lip of the bicipital groove and is the site for insertion of pectoralis major. Bicipital groove
The tubercles are separated from each other by a deep groove, the bicipital groove (intertubercular groove; bicipital sulcus), which lodges
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Tingmiatornis
, a more globe-shaped dorsal condyle on the humerus, an olecranon process of the ulna that does not project outward as strongly, as well as a smaller bicipital is narrower and curves slightly forwards; the secondary pneumotricipital fossa of the humerus is deeper; and the expansion of the humerus known as the bicipital
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حفرة مرفقية
يَتواجد في سَقف الحُفرة المِرفقية : الجِلد، اللِفَافَة السطحية ، اللِفَافَة الغائِرة و السِفاق ذات الرأسين (Bicipital aponeurosis).
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Lesser tubercle
anterior from the junction that is found between the anatomical neck and the shaft of the humerus and easily identified due to the intertubercular sulcus (Bicipital
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Greater tubercle
Between the greater tubercle and the lesser tubercle is the bicipital groove (intertubercular sulcus).
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Cubital fossa
containing the median cubital vein, the lateral cutaneous nerve of the forearm and the medial cutaneous nerve of the forearm, deep fascia reinforced by the bicipital Historically, when (venous) blood-letting was practiced, the bicipital aponeurosis (the ceiling of the cubital fossa) was known as the "grace of God" tendon
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Kryoryctes
cadburyi is distinguished by the authors from all extant monotremes, as well as from fossil tachyglossids, by the presence of a broad, marginated, shallow bicipital
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Transverse humeral ligament
By enclosing the canal of the bicipital groove (intertubercular groove), it functions to hold the long head of the biceps tendon within the bicipital groove
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Aponeurosis
Aponeurosis of the obliquus externus abdominis
Aponeurosis of the serratus posterior superior muscle
Plantar aponeurosis
Inguinal aponeurotic falx
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