superior angle of scapula

angulus superior (scapula)

An angle of the scapula formed by the junction of the superior and vertebral borders. It is thin, smooth, rounded, inclined somewhat lateralward, and gives attachment to a few fibers of the Levator scapulae[WP,unvetted].

Type Bone
Latin Name angulus superior (scapula)
FMA ID 23248

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What is the superior angle of scapula?
An angle of the scapula formed by the junction of the superior and vertebral borders. It is thin, smooth, rounded, inclined somewhat lateralward, and gives attachment to a few fibers of the Levator scapulae[WP,unvetted].
What is the Latin name for the superior angle of scapula?
The Latin name for the superior angle of scapula is angulus superior (scapula).

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