Arterial artery
Arterial artery with branches - distal part of humerus
The artery (brachialis arteria) is the largest artery in the upper limb, supplying it with arterial blood. The brachial pulses are used to measure the pressure. Course
Prolonged axillary artery. It is composed of a vesicle of the vascular-nerve arm with accompanying veins, deep-vein lymph vessels, medial nerve, elbow nerve, medial nerve of the arm and forearm. It goes down along the inner surface of the arm to reach the elbow bottom. At this point it breaks down into two end branches: the radial artery and the elbow artery that run to the forearm. During the course of the course, the branches of the vagina are transferred to the surrounding muscles. branches Bibliography
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