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Cubital fossa

     The  cubital (antecubital) fossa  is a triangular-shaped depression over the anterior aspect of the elbow joint.      It represents an area of transition between the anatomical arm and the  forearm  and conveys several important structures between these two areas.  This article is completely based on an exam point of view. By writing these contents you'll surely gain some decent score for the particular question. Boundaries:        The cubital fossa is triangular in shape and consists of three borders, a roof, and a floor: Lateral border – medial border of the brachioradialis muscle. Medial border – lateral border of the pronator teres muscle. Superior border (Base) – horizontal line drawn between the epicondyles of the humerus. Apex  – Directed downwards; The area where brachioradialis crosses the pronator teres muscle Roof  – bicipital aponeurosis, fascia, subcutaneous fat and skin. Floor  – brachialis (proximally) and supinator (distally). Content: (Mnemonics- MBBR) Th

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