- Intertubercular sulcus
Infobox Bone
Name = Intertubercular groove
Latin = sulcus intertubercularis humeri
GraySubject = 51
GrayPage = 209
Caption = Lefthumerus . Anterior view. (Intertubercular groove visible at top.)
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DorlandsPre = s_28
DorlandsSuf = 12768832
The tubercles of thehumerus are separated from each other by a deep groove, the intertubercular groove (bicipital groove, sulcus intertubercular), which lodges the long tendon of theBiceps brachii and transmits a branch of theanterior humeral circumflex artery to theshoulder-joint .It runs obliquely downward, and ends near the junction of the upper with the middle third of the bone.
It is the lateral wall of the
axilla .cite web |url=http://anatomy.med.umich.edu/limbs/axilla_ans.html#2o |title=Dissector Answers - Axilla and Arm |accessdate=2007-12-23 |format= |work=]ee also
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radial groove References
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