arteries - arm
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the axillary artery as it passes underneath the armpit.
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The subclavian artery becomes known as the ______ artery as it enters the upper arm region. | brachial
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deltoid branch | supplies the deltoid muscle.
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humeral circumflex | posterior and anterior, wrapped around the humerus.
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Both the deep brachial and superficial brachial arteries | are branches of the brachial artery. They supply blood to the arm.
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both superior and inferior ulnar collateral arteries are | branches of the brachial artery. They supply blood to the triceps and elbow.
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medial collateral | This is a branch of the deep brachial artery
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radial collateral | Also a branch of the deep brachial artery, supplies the brachioradialis and brachialis muscles.
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ulnar recurrent | There are both posterior and anterior branches. These supply the elbow joint region.
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radial recurrent | A branch of the radial artery which supplies the brachioradialis, brachialis, and elbow region.
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interosseous | include the common, posterior, anterior, and recurrent. They distribute blood to various places within the arm.
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radial | A fairly major artery off of the brachial artery. It supplies blood to the forearm, wrist, and hand.
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ulnar | Also a fairly major artery off of the brachial artery, the ulnar artery distributes blood to the forearm, wrist, and hand.
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dorsal carpal branch | The name describes a specific branch of the ulnar artery.
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superficial palmar branch of radial | specific branch of the radial artery.
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palmar arch | deep and superficial;supply the hand and specifically the palm.
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palmar and dorsal metacarpal arteries | These supply the metacarpals.
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common palmar digitals | supply the digits (fingers).
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proper palmar digitals | Supplies the fingers.
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dorsal digitals | Supplies the fingers.
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princeps pollicis | The principal artery of the thumb.
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radialis indicis | The radial artery of the index finger. It specifically supplies the index finger (first digit).
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passes beneath the clavicle, carrying blood to the | arm.
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interosseous | The word means "between bones."
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