The _____ nerve and posterior humeral circumflex artery pass through the quadrangular space of the shoulder.
Branches of the medial cord of the brachial plexus (Mnemonic: M4U): - _____ (C8, T1) - Medial cutaneous nerve of the arm (C8, T1) - Medial cutaneous nerve of the forearm (C8, T1) - Ulnar nerve (C8, T1) - Medial root of the median nerve (C8, T1)
Quadrangular space contains _____ nerve and _____ vessels.
The _____ nerve travels with the deep brachial artery around the midshaft of the humerus
The **upper triangular space** contains the _____ artery.
Structures piercing the clavipectoral fascia: 1. _____ vein 2. Thoracoacromial artery 3. Lateral pectoral nerve 4. Lymphatics
The space marked is the upper triangular space and the _____ artery is a content of it.

A lesion to the #_____ cord would result in wrist drop, paralysis of the deltoid, and impairment of internal rotation of the humerus

The structure marked as "X" in the given image is formed by the 1st lumbrical, _____ dorsal interossei and _____ palmar interossei

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