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- Coracoacromial_ligament abstract "The Coracoacromial Ligament is a strong triangular band, extending between the coracoid process and the acromion. It is attached, by its apex, to the summit of the acromion just in front of the articular surface for the clavicle; and by its broad base to the whole length of the lateral border of the coracoid process. This ligament, together with the coracoid process and the acromion, forms a vault for the protection of the head of the humerus. It is in relation, above, with the clavicle and under surface of the Deltoideus; below, with the tendon of the Supraspinatus, a bursa being interposed. Its lateral border is continuous with a dense lamina that passes beneath the Deltoideus upon the tendons of the Supraspinatus and Infraspinatus. The ligament is sometimes described as consisting of two marginal bands and a thinner intervening portion, the two bands being attached respectively to the apex and the base of the coracoid process, and joining together at the acromion. When the Pectoralis minor is inserted, as occasionally is the case, into the capsule of the shoulder-joint instead of into the coracoid process, it passes between these two bands, and the intervening portion of the ligament is then deficient.".
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- Coracoacromial_ligament caption "Glenoid fossa of right side.".
- Coracoacromial_ligament caption "The left shoulder and acromioclavicular joints, and the proper ligaments of the scapula.".
- Coracoacromial_ligament dorlandspre "l_09".
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- Coracoacromial_ligament from Coracoid_process.
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- Coracoacromial_ligament latin "ligamentum coracoacromiale".
- Coracoacromial_ligament name "Coracoacromial ligament".
- Coracoacromial_ligament to Acromion.
- Coracoacromial_ligament subject Category:Ligaments_of_the_upper_limb.
- Coracoacromial_ligament subject Category:Scapula.
- Coracoacromial_ligament type AnimalTissue105267548.
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- Coracoacromial_ligament type ConnectiveTissue105286536.
- Coracoacromial_ligament type Ligament105295381.
- Coracoacromial_ligament type LigamentsOfTheUpperLimb.
- Coracoacromial_ligament type Part109385911.
- Coracoacromial_ligament type PhysicalEntity100001930.
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- Coracoacromial_ligament type AnatomicalStructure.
- Coracoacromial_ligament type Ligament.
- Coracoacromial_ligament type BiologicalObject.
- Coracoacromial_ligament comment "The Coracoacromial Ligament is a strong triangular band, extending between the coracoid process and the acromion. It is attached, by its apex, to the summit of the acromion just in front of the articular surface for the clavicle; and by its broad base to the whole length of the lateral border of the coracoid process. This ligament, together with the coracoid process and the acromion, forms a vault for the protection of the head of the humerus.".
- Coracoacromial_ligament label "Coracoacromial ligament".
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- Coracoacromial_ligament sameAs Q5169422.
- Coracoacromial_ligament sameAs Coracoacromial_ligament.
- Coracoacromial_ligament wasDerivedFrom Coracoacromial_ligament?oldid=581888767.
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- Coracoacromial_ligament name "Coracoacromial ligament".