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Human Clavicle Anatomy: Structure, Function, and Landmarks #238135 (License: Personal Use)
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This vintage-style anatomical illustration depicts the right clavicle in superior view, with lettered annotations identifying critical bony landmarks: (a) sternal end, (b) conoid tubercle, (c) acromial end, (d) costal tuberosity, (e) lateral extremity, and (f) trapezoid line. The drawing emphasizes cortical thickness, curvature, and muscle/ligament attachment sites essential for biomechanical function. Such diagrams are foundational in medical education and orthopedic reference.
Used in anatomy textbooks, medical e-learning modules, orthopedic training resources, and patient education materials to illustrate clavicular structure, fractures, or surgical approaches; matches user intent for academic study, clinical review, or health literacy.
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