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Draw in layers to made easy the modifications. Correction of the position of many of the arteries, veins and heart. Correction of too large abdomen and too small kidneys. Added venous sinuses. Arrows with heads, and different color to facilitate the location of the items. Colour text to improve the location of arteries and veins.
Forearm: Anterior ulnar recurrent artery, Posterior ulnar recurrent artery, Common interosseous is very short, around 1 cm, and gives rise to the anterior, posterior, and recurrent interosseous arteries and close to the wrist it gives off the palmar carpal branch which is the ulnar contribution to the palmar carpal arch and it also gives a dorsal carpal branch which is the ulnar contribution ...
This is a list of arteries of the human body. The aorta; The arteries of the head and neck. The common carotid artery. The external carotid artery; The triangles of the neck; The internal carotid artery; The arteries of the brain; The arteries of the upper extremity The subclavian artery; The axilla. The axillary artery; The brachial artery ...
Blood vessels Ulnar veins Veins of the upper limb Details Source Superficial palmar venous arch Drains to Brachial vein Artery Ulnar artery Identifiers Latin vena ulnaris (plural: venae ulnares) TA98 A12.3.08.030 TA2 4985 FMA 70897 Anatomical terminology [edit on Wikidata] The ulnar veins are venae comitantes of the ulnar artery. They drain the superficial venous palmar arch [dubious ...
A list of veins in the human body: Veins of the heart. Coronary sinus. Great cardiac vein; Oblique vein of left atrium; Middle cardiac vein; Small cardiac vein; Pulmonary veins; Superior vena cava. Brachiocephalic vein. Inferior thyroid vein; Inferior laryngeal vein; Pericardial veins; Pericardiophrenic veins; Bronchial veins; Vertebral vein ...
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Diagram of the anastomosis around the elbow-joint. Arteries of the back of the forearm and hand. Details; Source: Ulnar artery:
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