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CORACOID PROCESS KANGDING RAY | OR, 2011
Coracoid Process - How Does it Affect Vision
Coracoid Process – How Does it Affect Vision
Coracoid process is a short hook-shaped structure behind the superior medial aspect of the clavicle (hence, coracoid, or ‘like a raven’s Beak). It extends into the anterior chest wall (the inferior chest wall) and articulates with the spine sculpture. It originates from a pair of paired projection alveoli that are responsible for providing the internal breathing cavity to the heart. It is…
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Scapula
Acromion: Most superior high-arched process Acromio-clavicular articular facet: Smooth ridge at the end of the acromion which articulates with the acromial end of the clavicle Coracoid process: The more inferior projection Superior angle: The top edge of the scapula more medial to the center of the body Superior margin: The edge between the superior angle and both processes Superior Notch: The small indention between the coracoid process and superior border Spine of the scapula: The horizontal ridge branching off the base of the acromion on the posterior side of the scapula Supraspinatus fossa:Â Â The space between the superior angle and the spine of the scapula Inferior angle: The sharp edge at inferior border of the scapula Infraspinous fossa: The large area between the inferior angle and spine on the posterior side of the scapula Subscapular fossa: The surface covering the anterior body of the scapula Medial margin: The edge between the superior and inferior angle on the side of the scapula more medial to the center of the body Glenoid fossa: The circular cavity on the lateral portion of the scapula which articulates with the head of the humerus bone Lateral margin: The border between the glenoid fossa and the inferior angle of the scapulaÂ