Armpit.
The axillary region is also called the armpit or underarm.
The area between the breast and the axilla is referred to as the "axillary region" or "axillary space." This region includes the lateral aspect of the breast and the upper part of the arm, serving as a transition zone between the thorax and the arm. It is an important anatomical area for both clinical assessments and procedures, such as lymph node examinations.
No, the axillary region is lateral to the sternal region. The axillary region is located under the arm, while the sternal region is in the center of the chest, between the breasts.
Axillary region is in the waist and inguinal region is in the forelimb
no it is lateral
no it is lateral
no the axillary is part of the appendicular region.
Axillary artery
Distal. Distal means farther away from the point of attachment. Antebrachial refers to your forearm and axillary refers to your armpit. So your forearm is farther away from your armpit when it comes to where it attaches to the body.
Jennie tore a nerve in her axillary region, which is her armpit area. She tore ligaments in her cervical and scapular regions, which in her neck and shoulder blade area. She broke a bone in her right brachial region, which is located underneath the bicep muscle of her right upper arm.
The term "vertebral axillary" typically refers to the anatomical regions associated with the vertebral column and the axillary (armpit) area. These regions are significant in the context of the body's structural and functional organization, particularly in the central nervous system and the circulatory system. The vertebral region houses the spinal cord, while the axillary region contains important blood vessels and nerves that supply the upper limbs. Understanding the relationship between these areas is crucial in fields such as medicine and anatomy.
No, it's your armpit.