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    The Humeral Head of the Pronator Teres Arises Proximally from the Medial
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The Humeral Head of the Pronator Teres Arises Proximally from the Medial

Question 37

Question 37

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The humeral head of the pronator teres arises proximally from the medial epicondyle of the humerus as a part of what structure?


A) common flexor tendon
B) common extensor tendon
C) rotator cuff tendon
D) nuchal ligament

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