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Explore the anatomy and clinical significance of the axillary artery branches. This guide details the six primary segments—including the thoracoacromial and subscapular arteries—essential for understanding blood supply to the upper limb. Improve your medical knowledge with this clear overview of vascular anatomy, collateral circulation, and surgical landmarks critical for vascular procedures and musculoskeletal diagnostic assessments.

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TitlePremium Vector | Structure of Axillary Artery Anatomy
Dimensions2000 × 1758 px
CategoryCleve
PublishedMarch 26, 2026
AuthorZeus
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