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Structure of basilic vein

Known as: V. basilica, BASILIC VEIN, basilic veins 
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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Review
2009
Review
2009
BackgroundVascular complications from intravenous drug abuse pose significant challenges to vascular surgeons. No formalized… 
Review
2006
Review
2006
Ideal characteristics for long-term vascular access that can be managed in the home environment include a large vascular lumen in… 
2001
2001
Over an 8-year period, we performed 93 lower extremity bypasses using complex autologous conduits, which included (1… 
2000
2000
&NA; The venous anatomy of the forearm skin was examined radiographically in 15 fresh cadavers that had been injected… 
1999
1999
A descriptive comparison study was conducted to determine if there were any coagulation, immune, nutritional, or insertion… 
1995
1995
Long-term central venous access usually is achieved by placing a catheter into the superior vena cava through the upper extremity… 
1979
1979
A small electromagnetic flowprobe was chronically implanted in circumflex branch of left coronary artery of mongrel dogs… 
1976
1976
The ipsilateral saphenous vein has become accepted as the best available material for femoropopliteal bypass and for arterial…