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From medial to lateral:
Madeline Median Nerve
Brown’s Brachial Artery
Big Biceps tendon
Red Radial Nerve
Pustule Posterior interosseous nerve
Brachial artery – begins at inferior boarder of teres major as a continuation of the axillary artery. It runs inferiorly and on the medial side of biceps brachii muscle to the cubital fossa where it ends opposite the neck of the radius. Its named branches are the profunda brachii artery (accompanies radial nerve in its posterior course in the radial groove), nutrient humeral artery, superior and inferior ulnar collateral arteries. It divides into the radial and ulnar arteries.
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