Classically the subclavian is considered as continuing into the anterior appendage as the axillary artery. [Please select]
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The coracoid artery (2) arises from the ventral face of the subclavian (1), either opposite the base of, or medial to, the axillary artery (10). [Please select]
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The major vessel continuing across the thoracic cavity is the subclavian artery. [Please select]
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The thoracic artery (3) arises from the subclavian opposite the base of the coracoid artery, or from the base of the coracoid artery. [Please select]
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On one side of one specimen this artery bifurcated immediately after leaving the subclavian, the dorsal trunk passing dorsal to _M. [Please select]
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The right and left innominate arteries arise from the aortic trunk and give rise to the common carotid (14) and subclavian (1) arteries. [Please select]
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