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clarified triangular interval is one of the three intermuscular spaces in the axilla
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| Caption = Suprascapular and axillary nerves of right side, seen from behind. Triangular interval is labeled.)
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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> '''lower triangular space''',<ref name="isbn0-7817-5309-0">{{cite book |author=Kyung Won Chung |title=Gross Anatomy (Board Review) |publisher=Lippincott Williams & Wilkins |___location=Hagerstown, MD |year=2005 |pages=34 |isbn=0-7817-5309-0 |oclc= |doi=}}</ref> and '''triceps hiatus''') is a space found in the [[axilla]]. It is one of the three intermuscular spaces found in the [[axillary space]]. The other two spaces are: [[quadrangular space]] and [[triangular space]].<ref name="BD Chaurasia 2010">{{cite book|last1=Krishna|first1=Garg|title=BD Chaurasia's Human Anatomy (Regional and Applied Dissection and Clinical) Volume 1 - Upper limb and thorax|date=2010|publisher=CBS Publishers and Distributors Pvt Ltd|___location=India|isbn=978-81-239-1863-1|page=81|edition=Fifth|accessdate=24 January 2018|chapter=7 - Scapula}}</ref>