DescriptionScapula Winging in Long Thoracic Nerve Palsy.jpg
English: Right sided "Winging of Scapula", a feature of long thoracic nerve palsy. This is an edited version of the source image made for use in the "Anatomist" iOS and Android app and shared here under the terms of the source image's Share Alike Creative Commons license.
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2005-12-18 18:07 Dwaipayanc 640×480× (43303 bytes) I shot this picture of right sided "Winging of Scapula"- a feature of Lateral Thoracic nerve palsy
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Mann mit deutlich hervorstehenden Schulterblättern