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  2. Triangular space - Wikipedia

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    The triangular space (also known as the medial triangular space, [1] upper triangular space, [2] medial axillary space or foramen omotricipitale [3]) is one of the three spaces found at the axillary space. The other two spaces are the quadrangular space and the triangular interval. [4]

  3. Default mode network - Wikipedia

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    In neuroscience, the default mode network (DMN), also known as the default network, default state network, or anatomically the medial frontoparietal network (M-FPN), is a large-scale brain network primarily composed of the dorsal medial prefrontal cortex, posterior cingulate cortex, precuneus and angular gyrus.

  4. Middle temporal gyrus - Wikipedia

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    Middle temporal gyrus is a gyrus in the brain on the temporal lobe. It is located between the superior temporal gyrus and inferior temporal gyrus.It corresponds largely to Brodmann area 21.

  5. Lentiform nucleus - Wikipedia

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    In a coronal section through the middle of the lentiform nucleus, two medullary laminae are seen dividing it into three parts. The lateral and largest part is of a reddish color, and is known as the putamen, while the medial and intermediate are of a yellowish tint, and together constitute the globus pallidus; all three are marked by fine radiating white fibers, which are most distinct in the ...

  6. Sternocostal triangle - Wikipedia

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    The sternocostal triangle (foramina of Morgagni, Larrey's space, sternocostal hiatus, etc. [1]) are small zones lying between the costal and sternal attachments of the thoracic diaphragm. No vascular elements are present within this space. [2] The borders of this space are: Medial: the lateral border of the sternal part of the diaphragm

  7. Triangle of auscultation - Wikipedia

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    To better expose the floor of the triangle up of the posterior thoracic wall in the 6th and 7th intercostal space, a patient is asked to fold their arms across their chest, laterally rotating the scapulae, while bending forward at the trunk, somewhat resembling the fetal position. The triangle of auscultation can be used as a surgical approach ...

  8. Medial triangle - Wikipedia

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    A reference triangle's medial triangle is congruent to the triangle whose vertices are the midpoints between the reference triangle's orthocenter and its vertices. [2]: p.103, #206, p.108, #1 The incenter of a triangle lies in its medial triangle. [3]: p.233, Lemma 1 A point in the interior of a triangle is the center of an inellipse of the ...

  9. Canthus - Wikipedia

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    The lateral palpebral commissure (commissura palpebrarum lateralis; external canthus) is more acute than the medial, and the eyelids here lie in close contact with the bulb of the eye. The medial palpebral commissure (commissura palpebrarum medialis; internal canthus) is prolonged for a short distance toward the nose , and the two eyelids are ...