3D Scapula 7 Posterior Shoulder 2

A posterior view illustration of the human shoulder anatomy. The skeletal structure consists of the scapula, a series of ribs partially visible behind it, and the upper section of the humerus. Green lines with descriptive text point to key anatomical locations: the superior angle, medial (vertebral) border, inferior angle of the scapula, and the lateral (axial) border.

Anatomical drawing of the posterior shoulder in grayscale tones. The scapula is prominently featured with ribs positioned behind it in a partially obscured view. To the right, the top part of the humerus is visible. Green annotation lines and text labels include: “Superior angle” at the top of the scapula, “Medial (vertebral) border” running along the scapula’s spine-side edge, “Inferior angle” toward the bottom of the scapula, and “Lateral (axial) border” on the arm-side edge. The image is set against a plain white background providing clear contrast for the anatomical details.

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