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  2. Radial artery - Wikipedia

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    The radial artery arises from the bifurcation of the brachial artery in the antecubital fossa.It runs distally on the anterior part of the forearm. There, it serves as a landmark for the division between the anterior and posterior compartments of the forearm, with the posterior compartment beginning just lateral to the artery.

  3. Anatomical snuffbox - Wikipedia

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    42329. Anatomical terminology. [edit on Wikidata] The anatomical snuff box or snuffbox or foveola radialis is a triangular deepening on the radial, dorsal aspect of the hand —at the level of the carpal bones, specifically, the scaphoid and trapezium bones forming the floor. The name originates from the use of this surface for placing and then ...

  4. Dorsal carpal branch of the radial artery - Wikipedia

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    The dorsal carpal branch of the radial artery (posterior radial carpal artery) is a small vessel which arises beneath the extensor tendons of the thumb; crossing the carpus transversely toward the medial border of the hand, it anastomoses with the dorsal carpal branch of the ulnar artery. The dorsal branch of the radial artery also branches ...

  5. Radial artery of index finger - Wikipedia

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    The radialis indicis artery (radial artery of index finger) is a branch of the radial artery that provides blood to the index finger.. It arises close to the princeps pollicis artery, and descends between the first dorsal interosseous muscle and the transverse head of the adductor pollicis, and runs along the lateral side of the index finger to its extremity, where it anastomoses with the ...

  6. Brachial artery - Wikipedia

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    Brachial artery. Right upper limb, anterior view, brachial artery and elbow. The brachial artery is the major blood vessel of the (upper) arm. It is the continuation of the axillary artery beyond the lower margin of teres major muscle. It continues down the ventral surface of the arm until it reaches the cubital fossa at the elbow.

  7. Radial groove - Wikipedia

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    The radial groove (also known as the musculospiral groove, radial sulcus, or spiral groove) is a broad but shallow oblique depression for the radial nerve and deep brachial artery. It is located on the center of the lateral border of the humerus bone. [1] It is situated alongside the posterior margin of the deltoid tuberosity, ending at its ...

  8. Superficial palmar branch of radial artery - Wikipedia

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    The superficial palmar branch of the radial artery arises from the radial artery, just where this vessel is about to wind around the lateral side of the wrist. Running forward, it passes through, occasionally over, the thenar muscles, which it supplies, and sometimes anastomoses with the terminal portion of the ulnar artery, completing the ...

  9. Palmar carpal branch of radial artery - Wikipedia

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    Deep view. (Palmar carpal branch of radial artery labeled as "volar radial carpal", at lower left.) The palmar carpal branch of the radial artery is a small branch of the radial artery which arises near the lower border of the pronator quadratus, and, running across the front of the carpus, anastomoses with the palmar carpal branch of the ulnar ...