Week 2 - Pectoral Region & Breast Flashcards

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Where does the majority of lymph go in the breast?

A

Anterior or Pectoral group of axillary nodes

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What arteries supply the breast?

A

Mostly: lateral thoracic artery - comes down along side of pectoralis muscle and sends branches into the lateral side of the breasts
Also: axillary artery, Intercostal arteries, Internal thoracic arteries (Internal mammary arteries)

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What nodes are used for sentinel node biopsies for breast cancer?

A

Axillary nodes

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Where does the deltoid muscle take origin?

A

Spine of the scapula, acromion and the lateral third of the clavicle – then attaches to the deltoid tubercle on the lateral side of the humerus

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What innervates the deltoid?

A

The axillary nerve!

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Where does the long head of the triceps attach?

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It attaches to the infraglenoid tubercle.

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Where does the supraspinatus muscle attach?

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It attaches at the greater tubercle of the humerous and the medial boarder of the scapula.

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Where does the clavicle most commonly break?

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At the junction of the middle and lateral third.

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When someone falls on an open hand, which bone usually breaks?

A

The clavicle.

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Q

After a traction injury of the brachial plexus (such as during birth), what is the usual clinical appearance of the upper limb when this injury occurs?

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The upper limb appears adducted and medially rotated.

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