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From: A rare variant of the ulnar artery with important clinical implications: a case report

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Right upper limb dissection photographs showing the origin and path of the superficial brachioulnar artery, and their neighbor structures at the arm and elbow. A – Upper arm and proximal forearm; B – Medial aspect of the elbow region; C– Anterior aspect of the elbow region. RA radial artery; SuBUA superficial brachioulnar artery; BA brachial artery; CIA common interosseous artery; CV cephalic vein; InCV Intermediate cephalic vein; RAvc radial artery venae comitantes; SuBUAvc superficial brachioulnar artery venae comitantes; LACN lateral antebrachial cutaneous nerve; MACN medial antebrachial cutaneous nerve; MN median nerve; PL palmaris longus muscle; FCR flexor carpi radialis muscle; BiAp bicipital aponeurosis.

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