Background: The radial artery, a terminal branch of the brachial artery, typically originates at the level of the radial neck. It runs under the cover of the brachioradialis muscle, descending along the lateral side of the forearm with paired accompanying veins and a superficial branch of the radial nerve. The radial artery rewinds around the lateral aspect of the wrist, passing beneath the tendons of the abductor pollicis, extensor pollicis longus, and extensor pollicis brevis. Finally, it crossed the floor of the anatomical snuffbox. Case report: This case report presents an anatomical variant in which the radial artery runs over the radial fossa, that is, superficially of the tendons of the hand's abductor pollicis, extensor pollicis lo...
Background: Radial artery is one of the terminal branches of the brachial artery arising in the cubi...
Background: The radial artery (RA) is a continuation of the brachial artery and is one of the major ...
The radial artery shows great anatomical variability with respect to its origin [1]. Generally, its ...
Background. This study thoroughly analyzes the anatomic variations of the brachioradial artery (radi...
Arterial variations in the arm are of potential clinical implications as it is a frequent site of in...
If unaccounted for, differences in human anatomy can lead to adverse clinical outcomes for patients....
If unaccounted for, differences in human anatomy can lead to adverse clinical outcomes for patients....
If unaccounted for, differences in human anatomy can lead to adverse clinical outcomes for patients....
If unaccounted for, differences in human anatomy can lead to adverse clinical outcomes for patients....
Variations of radial artery, in both its course and branching pattern in the anatomical snuffbox, ar...
Radial artery variations are of importance for clinicians, whether in angiographic examinations or s...
Radial artery variations are of importance for clinicians, whether in angiographic examinations or s...
Radial artery variations are of importance for clinicians, whether in angiographic examinations or s...
Radial artery variations are of importance for clinicians, whether in angiographic examinations or s...
Background: The radial artery in the human forearm is a significant artery. It is near the surface o...
Background: Radial artery is one of the terminal branches of the brachial artery arising in the cubi...
Background: The radial artery (RA) is a continuation of the brachial artery and is one of the major ...
The radial artery shows great anatomical variability with respect to its origin [1]. Generally, its ...
Background. This study thoroughly analyzes the anatomic variations of the brachioradial artery (radi...
Arterial variations in the arm are of potential clinical implications as it is a frequent site of in...
If unaccounted for, differences in human anatomy can lead to adverse clinical outcomes for patients....
If unaccounted for, differences in human anatomy can lead to adverse clinical outcomes for patients....
If unaccounted for, differences in human anatomy can lead to adverse clinical outcomes for patients....
If unaccounted for, differences in human anatomy can lead to adverse clinical outcomes for patients....
Variations of radial artery, in both its course and branching pattern in the anatomical snuffbox, ar...
Radial artery variations are of importance for clinicians, whether in angiographic examinations or s...
Radial artery variations are of importance for clinicians, whether in angiographic examinations or s...
Radial artery variations are of importance for clinicians, whether in angiographic examinations or s...
Radial artery variations are of importance for clinicians, whether in angiographic examinations or s...
Background: The radial artery in the human forearm is a significant artery. It is near the surface o...
Background: Radial artery is one of the terminal branches of the brachial artery arising in the cubi...
Background: The radial artery (RA) is a continuation of the brachial artery and is one of the major ...
The radial artery shows great anatomical variability with respect to its origin [1]. Generally, its ...