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Costoclavicular ligament

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Costoclavicular ligament
Sternoclavicular articulation. Anterior view. (Costoclavicular labeled at far left.)
Details
Fromfirst rib ("costa prima")
Toclavicle (costal tuberosity)
Identifiers
Latinligamentum costoclaviculare
TA98A03.5.04.005
TA21756
FMA26014
Anatomical terminology

The costoclavicular ligament is a ligament of the shoulder girdle. It is short, flat, and rhomboid in form.

Attached below to the upper and medial part of the cartilage of the first rib, it ascends at an angle posteriorly and laterally, and is fixed above to the costal tuberosity on the inferior aspect of the clavicle.

It is in relation, in front, with the tendon of origin of the subclavius; behind, with the subclavian vein.