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Circumflex scapular artery

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Artery of the upper body
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Blood vessel
Circumflex scapular artery
The scapular and circumflex arteries. (Scapular circumflex visible at center.)
The axillary artery and its branches. (Scap. cir. visible near center.)
Details
SourceSubscapular artery
Identifiers
Latin arteria circumflexa scapulae
TA98 A12.2.09.015
TA2 4629
FMA 23179
Anatomical terminology

The circumflex scapular artery (scapular circumflex artery, dorsalis scapulae artery) is a branch of the subscapular artery and part of the scapular anastomoses.

It curves around the axillary border of the scapula, traveling through the anatomical "triangular space" made up of the teres minor superiorly, the teres major inferiorly, and the long head of the triceps laterally.

It enters the infraspinatous fossa under cover of the teres minor, and anastomoses with the transverse scapular artery (suprascapular) and the descending branch of the transverse cervical (a.k.a. dorsal scapular artery).

Branches

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In its course it gives off two branches:

In addition to these, small branches are distributed to the back part of the deltoid and the long head of the Triceps brachii, anastomosing with an ascending branch of the deep artery of arm.

References

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Public domain This article incorporates text in the public domain from page 588 of the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)

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Axillary
Shoulder
before teres minor
1st part
2nd part
3rd part
Brachial
Arm
before cubital fossa
Radial artery
forearm
wrist/carpus
hand
Median artery
Ulnar artery
forearm
wrist/carpus
Arterial Arches
Dorsal carpal arch
Palmar carpal arch

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