A muscle of shoulder which attaches to the scapula, clavicle and humerus.[FMA,generalized]. [ FMA:32521 http://orcid.org/0000-0002-6601-2165 ]
Synonyms: deltoid muscle musculus deltoideus m. deltoideus
Term information
- NCIT:C32446
- EFO:0001412
- FMA:32521
- Wikipedia:Deltoid_muscle
- SCTID:181620007
- EHDAA2:0000339
- AAO:0010716
- EMAPA:18177
- VHOG:0000846
- UMLS:C0224234 (ncithesaurus:Deltoid)
- MA:0002286
uberon_slim, efo_slim, pheno_slim, human_reference_atlas
We use a generic definition that includes the deltoideus as represented in AAO: 'Muscle which originates as three heads, the pars externalis, pars clavicularis, and pars scapularis. The pars externalis originates from the lateral border of the omosternum and inserts on the distal portion of the humerus. The pars clavicularis originates from the ventro-lateral surface of the clavicle and inserts on the deltoid crest of the humerus. The pars scapularis originates from the lateral surface of the clavicle and inserts on the deltoid crest of the humerus'. Kardong: Dorsal group
Muscle which originates as three heads, the pars externalis, pars clavicularis, and pars scapularis. The pars externalis originates from the lateral border of the omosternum and inserts on the distal portion of the humerus. The pars clavicularis originates from the ventro-lateral surface of the clavicle and inserts on the deltoid crest of the humerus. The pars scapularis originates from the lateral surface of the clavicle and inserts on the deltoid crest of the humerus.[AAO]
Term relations
- skeletal muscle organ and attached to some humerus and attached to some clavicle bone and attached to some scapula
- scapular muscle
- muscle of shoulder
- mesoderm-derived structure
- has muscle origin some clavicle bone
- has muscle antagonist some latissimus dorsi muscle
- has muscle origin some acromion
- innervated_by some axillary nerve
- has muscle insertion some deltopectoral crest
- attached to some deltopectoral crest
- part of some pectoral girdle and thoracic body wall skeletal muscle
- develops from some deltoid pre-muscle mass
- has muscle origin some scapula