radial artery

NOUN
  1. branch of the brachial artery beginning below the elbow and extending down the forearm around the wrist and into the palm
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How To Use radial artery In A Sentence

  • The inner border of the supinator muscle, G, Plate 16, is the guide to the radial artery; and the outer margin of the flexor carpi ulnaris muscle, Surgical Anatomy
  • You can check your pulse over your carotid or radial artery.
  • At the wrist, the radial artery gives off a volar carpal branch that joins the ulnar artery.
  • The blood supply of the scaphoid comes from the radial artery, feeding the bone on the dorsal surface near the tubercle and scaphoid waist.
  • This aberrant artery anastomosed below the elbow-joint with the radial side of the radial artery. On the Genesis of Species
  • We took blood from the radial artery and the median cubital vein.
  • The inner border of the supinator muscle, G, Plate 16, is the guide to the radial artery; and the outer margin of the flexor carpi ulnaris muscle, Surgical Anatomy
  • The radial artery is easily compressed over the adjacent bony prominences.
  • The supinator radii longus muscle in general overlaps, with its inner border, both the radial artery and nerve. Surgical Anatomy
  • ATLANTA -- Coronary artery bypass grafts taken from the radial artery may provide short-term patency that is just as good as standard saphenous vein grafts, researchers found in a randomized trial. MedPageToday.com - medical news plus CME for physicians
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