Lecture

Subclavian Artery Branches

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This lecture covers the branches of the subclavian artery, including the internal thoracic artery, vertebral artery, thyrocervical trunk, and costocervical trunk. It also discusses the anatomy of the surrounding structures such as the vagus nerve, pharyngeal branches, and various muscles.

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