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== Description  ==
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Anterior Scalene, AKA Scalenus anterior ( or even Scalenus anticus) is one of the lateral muscles of the neck, belonging to the Scalene group. It is deeply placed, lying behind Sternocleidomastoid.
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It is located between the subclavian vein and the subclavian artery; the roots of the brachial plexus pass posterior to it; the phrenic nerve crosses its anterior surface<br>
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[[Category:Anatomy]] [[Category:Muscles]]

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