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  • == Superficial Palmar Arch == The '''Superficial Palmar Arch''' (pronunciation: soo-PUR-fuh-shuhl PAHL-mahr ahrch) is an imp
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  • == Superficial Vein == ...cated near any [[artery]] or deep within the body tissues, hence the term 'superficial'.
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  • == Superficial Temporal Artery == The '''Superficial Temporal Artery''' (pronunciation: soo-PUR-fuh-shuhl TEM-puh-ruhl AHR-tuh-r
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  • ...network of [[Superficial vein|superficial veins]] located on the [[Dorsum (anatomy)|dorsum]] of the [[Hand|hand]]. === Anatomy ===
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  • ...n of the upper limb. It is a variant of the cephalic vein, one of the main superficial veins of the arm. === Anatomy ===
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  • ..." is derived from the Latin word "radius" meaning "ray". In the context of anatomy, it refers to the radius bone, which is located on the thumb side of the fo === Anatomy ===
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  • ...trans-verse fa-shul ar-ter-ee) is a significant artery in the human facial anatomy. === Anatomy ===
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  • The '''Basilic Vein''' (/bəˈsɪlɪk veɪn/) is a large, superficial vein of the upper limb that helps drain parts of the forearm and hand. === Anatomy ===
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  • ...ronunciation: /səˈfiːnəs/) is a term used in anatomy to refer to two major superficial veins of the leg. The term is derived from the Greek word "saphēnēs," mea * [[Great Saphenous Vein]]: The great saphenous vein is the major superficial vein of the leg and thigh.
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  • ...st vein in the human body, extending from the foot to the groin. It is a [[Superficial vein]] that is responsible for draining blood from the leg and foot back to ==Anatomy==
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  • === Anatomy === ...the space behind the neck of the [[Mandible]], where it divides into the [[Superficial Temporal]] and [[Maxillary Artery]].
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  • '''Platysma''' (pronunciation: /pləˈtɪzmə/) is a superficial muscle that overlaps the sternocleidomastoid in the neck. It is a thin, bro === Anatomy ===
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  • == Gross Anatomy == ...ōs əˈnatəmē/), also known as '''macroscopic anatomy''' or '''topographical anatomy''', is the study of anatomical structures that can be seen by the naked eye
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  • === Anatomy === ...ament is composed of two layers: a superficial layer and a deep layer. The superficial layer consists of the tibionavicular, tibiocalcaneal, and posterior tibiota
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  • ...oepigastric vein''' (pronunciation: tho·​ra·​co·​epi·​gas·​tric vein) is a superficial vein that plays a significant role in the human circulatory system. === Anatomy ===
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  • === Anatomy === ...ches to the [[heel bone]]. The gastrocnemius, which is the larger and more superficial of the two muscles, gives the calf its characteristic rounded shape. The so
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  • ...Median Cubital Vein''' (''pronunciation: ME-dee-an kyu-BI-tal vayn'') is a superficial vein of the upper limb. It is one of the most common sites for venipuncture ==Anatomy==
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  • ...gest vein in the human body, extending from the foot to the groin. It is a superficial vein, meaning it is close to the surface of the body. === Anatomy ===
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  • === Anatomy === ...d fold of the dura mater in the brain. The sinus receives blood from the [[superficial cerebral veins]] and drains into the [[confluence of sinuses]], also known
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  • === Anatomy === ...he twelfth thoracic and all lumbar vertebrae and intervertebral discs. The superficial part attaches to the transverse processes of all lumbar vertebrae. Both par
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