- Median cubital vein
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Vein: Median cubital vein Superficial veins of the upper limb. The median cubital vein is labelled (in latin) - Vena mediana cubiti. Latin vena mediana cubiti Gray's subject #172 661 Source cephalic vein Drains to basilic vein In human anatomy, the median cubital vein (or median basilic vein) is a superficial vein of the upper limb. It connects the basilic and cephalic vein and is often used for venipuncture (taking blood). It lies in the cubital fossa superficial to the bicipital aponeurosis.
There exists a fair amount of variation of the median cubital vein. More commonly the vein forms an H-pattern with the cephalic and basilic veins making up the sides. Other forms include an M-pattern, where the vein branches to the cephalic and basilic veins.
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Veins of upper limbs (TA A12.3.08, GA 7.660) General Superficial arm: Cephalic (Accessory cephalic) · Median cubital · Basilic · Median antebrachial
hand/forearm: Dorsal network (Intercapitular, Dorsal metacarpal) · Superficial palmar arch (Palmar digital)Deep Categories:- Veins of the upper limb
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