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of or relating to the region of the arm in front of the elbow
blood was drawn from the antecubital region
How To Use antecubital In A Sentence
- A slim PICC disappears into me just below the antecubital fossa, and my whole lower arm is wrapped in a white mesh glove that looks almost like lace, and would have been cool back in 1983, when I was negative two. The Worst Years of Your Life
- Higher expression of BP antigen was observed in popliteal fossa, antecubital fossa, upper back, lower back, medial side of thigh and lower abdomen.
- At the time of the second infusion, two other ipsilateral antecubital veins had thrombosed.
- Older children and adults experience ‘hot and sweaty fossae and folds’ involving flexor surfaces such as the antecubital and popliteal fossae, as well as the flexor wrists and ankles.
- After an overnight fast of at least 10 hours, an 18 gauge catheter was placed in an antecubital vein for blood sampling.
- The donor kidney was anastomosed in the antecubital space under local anesthesia using a cutaneous ureterostomy. Joseph E. Murray - Nobel Lecture
- Blood was collected by phlebotomy from the antecubital vein.
- Antipodal costal spaces: Odonata; the cells between costa and subcosta, from the base to the modus; = antecubitals. Explanation of Terms Used in Entomology
- “They put in a pik line,” he would explain, “which is a special type of IV that went into the antecubital vein the vein on the inner side of the arm, at the elbow in order to give me intravenous feeding.” Bitter Harvest
- The donor kidney was anastomosed in the antecubital space under local anesthesia using a cutaneous ureterostomy. Joseph E. Murray - Nobel Lecture