Coracoid process
The coracoid process (from Greek κόραξ, raven) is a small hook-like structure on the lateral edge of the superior anterior portion of the scapula (hence: coracoid, or "like a raven's beak"). Pointing laterally forward, it, together with the acromion, serves to stabilize the shoulder joint. It is palpable in the deltopectoral groove between the deltoid and pectoralis major muscles.
Coracoid process | |
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Left scapula. Anterior view. Coracoid process shown in red. | |
Anterior view. Coracoid process shown in red. | |
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Latin | processus coracoideus |
MeSH | D000070597 |
TA98 | A02.4.01.023 |
TA2 | 1159 |
FMA | 13455 |
Anatomical terms of bone |
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