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  2. Dorsal metacarpal veins - Wikipedia

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    The dorsal digital veins from the adjacent sides of the fingers unite to form three dorsal metacarpal veins, which end in a dorsal venous net-work opposite the middle of the metacarpus. They are a popular site for peripheral venous cannulation because they tend to be prominent veins which are easily accessible and do not lie over a point of ...

  3. Dorsal venous network of hand - Wikipedia

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    The dorsal venous network of the hand is a venous network on the dorsum (backside) of hand. It is formed by the dorsal metacarpal veins (three in number), a dorsal digital vein from the radial (lateral) side of the index finger and one from the ulnar (medial) side of the little finger, and both dorsal digital veins of the thumb.

  4. Metacarpal veins - Wikipedia

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    metacarpal veins can refer to: Dorsal metacarpal veins (venae metacarpales dorsales) Palmar metacarpal veins (venae metacarpales palmares) This page was last edited ...

  5. Dorsal digital arteries of hand - Wikipedia

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    Dorsal digital arteries arise from the bifurcation of dorsal metacarpal arteries. They travel along the sides and dorsal aspects of the phalanges of the middle finger, ring finger, and little finger. They communicate with the proper palmar digital arteries. They run with the dorsal digital nerves of ulnar nerve and dorsal digital nerves of ...

  6. Dorsal metacarpal arteries - Wikipedia

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    Most of the dorsal metacarpal arteries arise from the dorsal carpal arch and run downward on the second, third, and fourth dorsal interossei of the hand and bifurcate into the dorsal digital arteries. Near their origin, they anastomose with the deep palmar arch by perforating arteries.

  7. Category:Veins of the upper limb - Wikipedia

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    Dorsal metacarpal veins; Dorsal venous network of hand; I. Intercapitular veins of the hand; M. Median antebrachial vein; Median cubital vein; P. Palmar digital veins;

  8. Intermetacarpal joints - Wikipedia

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    The intermetacarpal joints are in the hand formed between the metacarpal bones. The bases of the second, third, fourth and fifth metacarpal bones articulate with one another by small surfaces covered with cartilage. The metacarpal bones are connected together by dorsal, palmar, and interosseous ligaments.

  9. Intercapitular veins of the hand - Wikipedia

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    The palmar digital veins on each finger are connected to the dorsal digital veins by oblique intercapitular veins. They drain into a venous plexus which is situated over the thenar and hypothenar eminences and across the front of the wrist .