Radial veins

Venae radiales

Definition

The deep veins of the forearm are the venæ comitantes of the radial and ulnar veins and constitute respectively the upward continuations of the deep and superficial volar venous arches; they unite in front of the elbow to form the brachial veins.

The radial veins are smaller than the ulnar and receive the dorsal metacarpal veins. The ulnar veins receive tributaries from the deep volar venous arches and communicate with the superficial veins at the wrist; near the elbow they receive the palmar and dorsal interosseous veins and send a large communicating branch (profunda vein) to the vena mediana cubiti.


Comparative anatomy in animals

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