词条 | Oblique ridges of scapula | ||
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| Name = Oblique ridges of scapula | Latin = lineae musculares scapulae | Image = Scapula ant - Oblique ridges of scapula.png | Caption = Costal surface of left scapula. Oblique ridges indicated by black arrows. | Image2 = Anterior surface of scapula.jpg | Caption2 = Costal surface of left scapula. Oblique ridges are not labeled, but visible at the center. }} The oblique ridges cross the subscapular fossa from superomedial to inferiolateral (parallel to scapular spine). These ridges are formed by intramuscular tendons of the subscapularis muscle.[1] The costal or ventral surface of the scapula presents a broad concavity, the subscapular fossa. The medial two-thirds of the fossa are marked by several oblique ridges, which run lateralward and upward. The ridges give attachment to the tendinous insertions, and the surfaces between them to the fleshy fibers, of the subscapularis muscle.[2] Additional imagesSee also
References{{Gray's}}1. ^Tim D. White, Michael T. Black, Pieter A. Folkens [https://books.google.com/books?id=oCSG2mYlD90C&lpg=PA165&dq=%22oblique%20ridges%22%20Human%20Osteology&pg=PA165#v=onepage&q=%22oblique%20ridges%22%20Human%20Osteology&f=false "Human Osteology, Third Edition"] Academic Press {{ISBN|978-0123741349}} pp.165-172 {{Bones of upper extremity}}{{musculoskeletal-stub}}{{Portal bar|Anatomy}}2. ^Gray's Anatomy 1918, see infobox 1 : Scapula |
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