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{{Use American English|date = January 2019}}
{{Infobox Anatomy |▼
{{Short description|Intermuscular space of the upper body}}
{{Use mdy dates|date = January 2019}}
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The '''triangular interval''' (also known as the '''lateral triangular space''',<ref>[http://iris3.med.tufts.edu/dentgross/labguide/Shoulder4.html Photo at tufts.edu]</ref>
==Borders==
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* long head of the [[triceps brachii]] - medial
Some sources state the lateral border is the [[humerus]],<ref>{{cite book |
==Contents==
The contents of its borders are as follows:
The [[radial nerve]] and [[profunda brachii artery]] pass through the triangular interval, on their way to the [[posterior compartment of the arm]].▼
* [[Radial nerve]]
* [[Deep artery of arm|Profunda brachii]]
▲The [[radial nerve]]
[[Deep artery of arm|Profunda brachii]] also passes through the triangular interval from anterior to posterior.
==Additional images==
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==Triangular Interval Syndrome==
Triangular Interval Syndrome (TIS) was described as a differential diagnosis for radicular pain in the upper extremity.<ref>Sebastian D. Triangular Interval Syndrome. A differential diagnosis for upper extremity radicular pain. Physiother Theory Pract. 2010 Feb;26(
==See also==
*[[Axillary spaces]]
* [[Quadrangular space]]
* [[Triangular space]]
==References==
{{reflist|2}}
==External links==
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{{Upper limb general}}
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