: Formed by the axillary fascia and the skin of the armpit.
Anatomy, Shoulder and Upper Limb, Axilla - StatPearls - NCBI
The axilla is defined by several muscular and skeletal landmarks that shift shape with shoulder movement: axillary cavity
: Formed by the subscapularis , teres major , and latissimus dorsi muscles.
The , commonly referred to as the axilla or "armpit," is a four-sided pyramidal space located at the junction of the upper limb and the thorax. It serves as a vital gateway for neurovascular and lymphatic structures traveling between the neck/torso and the upper extremity. Anatomical Boundaries : Formed by the axillary fascia and the skin of the armpit
The cavity is filled with fat and connective tissue, which cushions several major structures:
: The narrowest part, formed by the intertubercular sulcus (bicipital groove) of the humerus. Core Contents It serves as a vital gateway for neurovascular
: Primarily composed of the pectoralis major and pectoralis minor muscles.