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Illustration of the medial and lateral pectoral nerves.

Lateral Pectoral Nerve

Illustration of the course of the long ciliary nerves, highlighting their origin from the nasociliary nerve.

Long Ciliary Nerves

Diagram illustrating the course of the lingual nerve and its anatomical relations.

Lingual Nerve

Diagram illustrating the arterial supply to the thigh through the femoral artery.

Lateral Circumflex Femoral Artery

Illustration showing the course of the lesser occipital nerve ascending along the posterior border of the sternocleidomastoid muscle to the base of the skull.

Lesser Occipital Nerve

Diagram illustrating the course of the lacrimal nerve.

Lacrimal Nerve

Diagram illustrating the superficial and deep branches of the lateral plantar nerve.

Lateral Plantar Nerve

Illustration of the major branches of the lingual artery.

Lingual Artery

Anatomical diagram illustrating the course of the lateral cutaneous nerve of the thigh.

Lateral Cutaneous Nerve of the Thigh

Illustration showing the course of the lateral cutaneous nerve of the forearm.

Lateral Cutaneous Nerve of the Forearm

Illustration of the superficial muscles of the back, highlighting their anatomical positions.

Latissimus Dorsi

Illustration of the course of the long thoracic nerve.

Long Thoracic Nerve

Lateral Thoracic Artery

Superior view of the intrinsic muscles of the larynx, highlighting their anatomical arrangement.

Lateral Cricoarytenoid

Illustration of the second layer of the plantar muscles, highlighting the quadratus plantae and lumbricals in the human foot.

Lumbricals (Foot)

Illustration of the medial and lateral pterygoid muscles involved in mastication.

Lateral Pterygoid

Levatores Costarum

Longissimus

Illustration of the superficial muscles of the back, highlighting their anatomical positions.

Levator Scapulae

Illustration of the lumbricals of the hand, highlighting their unipennate and bipennate structures.

Lumbricals (Hand)

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Diagram illustrating the contents of the quadrangular space, highlighting the axillary nerve and posterior circumflex humeral artery.
Anatomical Areas

The Quadrangular Space

by Dr Oliver Jones

Lateral view of the eye's extraocular muscles, illustrating their arrangement and relation to cranial nerves.
The Eye

The Extraocular Muscles

by Dr Oliver Jones

Illustration of the first layer of plantar muscles in the foot, showing the flexor digitorum beneath the cut plantar aponeurosis.
Encyclopaedia

Flexor Digitorum Brevis

by Sanya Trikha