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Structure of basilic vein
Known as:
V. basilica
, BASILIC VEIN
, basilic veins
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One of the moderately large superficial veins of the forearm that transports blood from the hand and the medial aspect of the forearm to the axillary…
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Basilic vein and its tributaries
Cubital fossa
Upper arm
Body part
CDISC SDTM Anatomical Location Terminology
Clinical Data Interchange Standards Consortium Terminology
Structure of axillary vein
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2007
2007
Clinically significant neurovascular variations in the axilla and the arm - A case report
B. George
,
S. Nayak
,
Pramod Kumar
2007
Corpus ID: 5458389
Knowledge of neurovascular variations is important for surgeons who remove axillary lymph nodes, to anesthesiologists, and…
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2007
2007
Changes in blood flow in a conduit artery and superficial vein of the upper arm during passive heating in humans
A. Ooue
,
Tomoko Ichinose‐Kuwahara
,
+4 authors
N. Kondo
European Journal of Applied Physiology
2007
Corpus ID: 227672
AbstractThe purposes of this study were (1) to evaluate changes in blood flow in the brachial artery and basilic vein of the…
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Review
2006
Review
2006
Anatomy and physiology of venous system vascular access: implications.
J. Grant
JPEN - Journal of Parenteral and Enteral…
2006
Corpus ID: 2272959
Ideal characteristics for long-term vascular access that can be managed in the home environment include a large vascular lumen in…
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2001
2001
Tibial Bypass Using Complex Autologous Conduit: Patency and Limb Salvage
B. Halloran
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M. Lilly
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Jerry Cohn
,
M. Benjamin
,
W. Flinn
Annals of Vascular Surgery
2001
Corpus ID: 12900460
Over an 8-year period, we performed 93 lower extremity bypasses using complex autologous conduits, which included (1…
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Highly Cited
2000
Highly Cited
2000
Salvage of occluded autologous arteriovenous fistulae.
Donald Schon
,
R. Mishler
American Journal of Kidney Diseases
2000
Corpus ID: 44394761
Well-functioning vascular access is essential to optimizing outcomes in hemodialysis patients. Initial placement of greater…
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2000
2000
Anatomic Study of the Venous Drainage Architecture of the Forearm Skin and Subcutaneous Tissue
N. Imanishi
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H. Nakajima
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S. Aiso
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
2000
Corpus ID: 2218429
&NA; The venous anatomy of the forearm skin was examined radiographically in 15 fresh cadavers that had been injected…
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1999
1999
Clinical factors associated with the development of phlebitis after insertion of a peripherally inserted central catheter.
J. Mazzola
,
D. Schott-Baer
,
L. Addy
Journal of Intravenous Nursing
1999
Corpus ID: 13246076
A descriptive comparison study was conducted to determine if there were any coagulation, immune, nutritional, or insertion…
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1986
1986
Preoperative noninvasive assessment of arm veins to be used as bypass grafts in the lower extremities.
S. Salles-Cunha
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G. Andros
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R. Harris
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L. Dulawa
,
R. Oblath
Journal of Vascular Surgery
1986
Corpus ID: 40921736
1983
1983
Cardiac Tamponade as a Result of Infusion Therapy. A Potentially Amenable Complication of Central Venous Catheters
J. Eide
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E. Odegaard
Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica
1983
Corpus ID: 1136843
A fatal case of infusion of a (at emulsion (Intralipid®) into the pericardium is reported. Perforation of the anterior wall of…
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1976
1976
Arm veins for peripheral arterial reconstruction.
Karl R. Clayson
,
William H. Edwards
,
Terry R. Allen
,
W. A. Dale
Archives of Surgery
1976
Corpus ID: 46637139
The ipsilateral saphenous vein has become accepted as the best available material for femoropopliteal bypass and for arterial…
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