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Supraclavicular fullness is a condition in which the patient has had too much liquid to drink and the stomach fills to an area above the clavicle.

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Supraclavicular fossa
Anterolateral view of head and neck. (Supraclavicular fossa labeled at center right.)
Front view of neck. (Supraclavicular fossa labeled at center right.)
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Identifiers
Latinfossa supraclavicularis
TA98A01.2.02.011
A01.2.02.008
TA2238, 240
Anatomical terminology

The Supraclavicular fossa is an indentation (fossa) immediately above the clavicle.

In terminologia anatomica, it is divided into fossa supraclavicularis major and fossa supraclavicularis minor

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Supraclavicular fullness is a condition in which the patient has had too much liquid to drink and the stomach fills to an area above the clavicle.

Public domain This article incorporates text in the public domain from the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)