brachial artery
| Artery: Brachial artery |
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| The brachial artery. |
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| Right upper limb, anterior view, brachial artery and elbow. |
| Latin |
arteria brachialis |
| Gray's |
subject #150 589 |
| Supplies |
biceps brachii muscle, triceps brachii muscle |
| Source |
axillary artery |
| Branches |
Profunda brachii
Superior ulnar collateral artery
Inferior ulnar collateral artery
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| Vein |
brachial vein |
| MeSH |
Brachial+Artery |
The brachial artery is the major blood vessel of the upper arm.
It is a continuation of the axillary artery and it originates from the lower margin of teres major muscle and continues down the arm, until it reaches the cubital fossa at the elbow. It then ends by dividing into the radial and ulnar arteries which run down the forearm. In some individuals, the bifurcation occurs much earlier and the ulnar and radial arteries extend through the upper arm.
The brachial artery has several branches along its course. These supply the muscles of the upper arm, such as biceps brachii muscle and triceps brachii muscle, and contribute to important anastomotic networks of the elbow and (as the axillary artery) the shoulder.
The pulse of the brachial artery is palpable on the anterior aspect of the elbow and, with the use of a stethoscope and sphygmomanometer (blood pressure cuff) often used to measure the blood pressure.
Branches
- Profunda brachii artery (also known as the deep brachial artery)
- Superior ulnar collateral artery
- Inferior ulnar collateral artery
- Ulnar artery (a terminal branch)
- Radial artery (a terminal branch)
Additional images
Cross-section through the middle of upper arm.
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The axillary artery and its branches.
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The radial and ulnar arteries.
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Ulnar and radial arteries. Deep view.
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The deep veins of the upper extremity.
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The right brachial plexus (infraclavicular portion) in the axillary fossa; viewed from below and in front.
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Front of right upper extremity, showing surface markings for bones, arteries, and nerves.
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External link
- Dissection at mvm.ed.ac.uk
- Image at umich.edu - pulse
- Dictionary at eMedicine Brachial+artery
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v • d • e
Arteries of upper limbs |
| AXILLARY: scapular anastomosis - 1st part superior thoracic - 2nd part thoracoacromial - lateral thoracic - 3rd part subscapular (circumflex scapular - thoracodorsal) - anterior humeral circumflex - posterior humeral circumflex
BRACHIAL: profunda brachii (radial collateral, medial collateral) - superior ulnar collateral - inferior ulnar collateral
RADIAL: forearm radial recurrent - palmar carpal branch - superficial palmar branch - wrist dorsal carpal branch (dorsal carpal arch, dorsal metacarpal) - hand princeps pollicis - radial of index finger - deep palmar arch (palmar metacarpal)
ULNAR: forearm anterior ulnar recurrent - posterior ulnar recurrent - common interosseous (anterior interosseous, posterior interosseous, interosseous recurrent) - wrist palmar carpal branch - dorsal carpal branch - hand superficial palmar arch (common palmar digital, proper palmar digital) - deep palmar branch - palmar carpal arch
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