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Taherian A A, Tabrizi Amjad M H, Safari M, Sameni H R, Aldaghi M R. Variation in Branches of Brachial Artery. ASJ 2005; 3 (2) :141-144
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1- Anatomy Department, Semnan Medical Sciences University, Semnan, Iran.
Abstract:   (901 Views)
The Brachial artery is continuation of the axillary artey. This artery started from lower border of Tres major muscle, and discends the length of arm, and the near of elbow divided in to ulnar and radial artery. In discection cudavr of a man with 65 yeard old with grants method, we observed the biforcation of the brachial artery was in level of corachobrachialis muscle. The main branches was Brachial and Ulnar artery. In IV injections of the near of elbow, the ulnar artery may be selected wrongly instead of the basilica vein and amputation of the section of the upper limb may be occurred.
     
Type of Study: Original | Subject: Morphometry
Received: 2021/12/26 | Accepted: 2005/07/19 | Published: 2005/07/19

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