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Image #88-3
Radiography
Angiogram, right shoulder of newborn, A-P view
Thorotrast was injected into the innominate artery. The vertebral border of the scapula is only faintly visible parallel and close to the descending branch (16) of the transverse cervical artery.
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Transverse scapular artery
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Clavicle
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Spine of scapula
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Acromial branch thoracoacromial artery
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Branch to deltoid of thoracoacromial artery
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Pectoral branch of thoracoacromial artery
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Posterior circumflex artery of humerus
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Deep brachial artery (incompletely filled)
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Upper pointer: Muscular branch brachial artery Lower pointer: Body of humerus
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Nutritive artery of humerus
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Superficial cervical artery
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Ascending branch superficial transverse artery
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Superficial transverse artery (arises from a common stem with transverse scapular artery)