The neck
Inferiorly, the axillary cavity ends in an opening. Superiorly, it narrows and communicates with the region of the neck. The cavity is filled with fatty tissue containing verves, vessels, and lymph nodes. To facilitate more exact description of the topography of the vessels and nerves, the4 anterior wall of the axillary cavity is straditionally divided into three triangles, arranged one on top of the other The upper triangle (trigonum clavipectorale) is formed by th4e clavicle and the superior border of the smaller pectoral muscles the middle triangle (tigonum pectorale) corresponds to the smaller pectoral muscle Medical Coding Services will help you to do collections and also the pending amounts from the patients.