- Medial collateral artery
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Artery: Medial collateral artery Arteries of the back of the forearm and hand. (Medial collateral artery not labeled, but region is visible.) Latin arteria collateralis media Gray's subject #150 591 Supplies triceps Source profunda brachii The medial collateral artery (also known as the middle collateral artery) is a branch of deep brachial artery. It anastomoses with the interosseous recurrent artery near the elbow.
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- middle+collateral+artery at eMedicine Dictionary
List of arteries of upper limbs (TA A12.2.09, GA 6.575) Axillary Shoulderscapular anastomosis · 1st part superior thoracic
2nd part thoracoacromial (deltoid branch) · lateral thoracic
3rd part subscapular (circumflex scapular, thoracodorsal) · anterior humeral circumflex · posterior humeral circumflexBefore splitforearm: radial recurrent
hand: superficial palmar branch · princeps pollicis · Radialis indices artery (radial of index finger)
wrist/carpus: dorsal carpal branch · palmar carpal branchforearm: ulnar recurrent (anterior, posterior) · common interosseous (anterior, posterior, recurrent)
hand: deep palmar branch
wrist/carpus: dorsal carpal branch · palmar carpal branchArchesCategories:- Cardiovascular system stubs
- Arteries of the upper limb
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