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- Fascial_compartments_of_arm abstract "On the human body, the limbs can be divided into segments, such as the arm and the forearm of the upper limb, and the thigh and the leg of the lower limb. If these segments are cut transversely, it is apparent that they are divided into multiple sections. These are called fascial compartments, and are formed by tough connective tissue septa. The (upper) arm is divided into two compartments by the lateral intermuscular septum and the medial intermuscular septum: anterior and posterior.".
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- Fascial_compartments_of_arm subject Category:Muscles_of_the_upper_limb.
- Fascial_compartments_of_arm type BodyPart105220461.
- Fascial_compartments_of_arm type ContractileOrgan105289601.
- Fascial_compartments_of_arm type Muscle105289297.
- Fascial_compartments_of_arm type MusclesOfTheUpperLimb.
- Fascial_compartments_of_arm type Organ105297523.
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- Fascial_compartments_of_arm comment "On the human body, the limbs can be divided into segments, such as the arm and the forearm of the upper limb, and the thigh and the leg of the lower limb. If these segments are cut transversely, it is apparent that they are divided into multiple sections. These are called fascial compartments, and are formed by tough connective tissue septa. The (upper) arm is divided into two compartments by the lateral intermuscular septum and the medial intermuscular septum: anterior and posterior.".
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- Fascial_compartments_of_arm depiction Braus_1921_165.png.
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