One of the major arteries of the forearm. The pulse of the is palpable at the base of the thumb.
An artery which branches from the brachial artery, running near the radius, from the elbow to the palm of the hand.
Branch of the brachial artery that starts at the elbow, extends through the forearm, wraps around the wrist and extends into the hand, sending branches into the fingers.
Blood vessel that supplies oxygenated blood to the forearm and hand.
A branch of the brachial artery, beginning at the elbow and passing superficially down the forearm to the styloid process of the radius at the wrist. It then winds around the wrist and enters the palm of the hand, sending out branches to the fingers.
This arises from the brachial artery at the level of the neck of the radius. It passes down the forearm to the wrist, where it is easily felt as a pulse. It then winds around the wrist to the palm of the hand to supply the fingers.
A branch of the brachial artery, supplying blood to the forearm, the lateral side of the wrist, and the palm.
Artery, along with numerous branches, that supplies blood to the thumb side of the arm and the back of the hand; supplies the muscles of the skin, hands, fingers, wrist, elbow, and forearm.
Situated within the arm, there exists an arterial pathway commonly utilized for bypass grafts.