median basilic vein

medial antecubital vein

A vein between the biceps and pronator radii teres muscles that unites with the common ulnar vein to form the basilic vein within the forearm.

Type Muscle
Parent Structure basilic vein
Latin Name medial antecubital vein
FMA ID 22963

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the median basilic vein?
A vein between the biceps and pronator radii teres muscles that unites with the common ulnar vein to form the basilic vein within the forearm.
What is the Latin name for the median basilic vein?
The Latin name for the median basilic vein is medial antecubital vein.

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