Template:Muscles

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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.

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

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