Variation of the cephalic and basilic veins: A case report

  • Akram Sadeghi
  • Mohsen Setayesh mehr
  • Ebrahim Esfandiari
  • Shabnam Mohammadi
  • Hamid Baharmian
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Publication date
December 2017
Publisher
International Society for Phytocosmetic Sciences
Journal
Journal of Cardiovascular and Thoracic Research

Abstract

Cephalic and basilic veins begin their path from around the wrist and continue towards the area above the forearm. The basilic vein becomes deep around the mid-arm, while the cephalic vein becomes deep around the upper forearm, in deltopectoral groove. The superficial veins are most commonly used for vein puncture, transfusion, bypass graft, and cardiac catheterization. In renal patients, the basilic vein use as an arteriovenous graft or fistula for haemodialysis access. During a routine dissection in the department of anatomy in Isfahan, we observed a variation in the left arm of an infant boy (six months old). The cephalic and basilic veins directly joined together in the middle of the cubital fossa. The brachial vein began from this poin...

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