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Match the following arteries with their anatomical location:
Match the following arteries with their anatomical location:
Right Posterior Tibial Artery = Located between the posterior border of the right tibia bone and the right calcaneus tendon. Left Common Carotid = begins at the level of the second costal cartilage and extends to the superior border of the thyroid cartilage. Right Radial Artery = Lies just laterally to the tendon of the right flexor carpi radialis muscle and just medial to the tendon of the right brachioradialis muscle. Dorsalis Pedis Arteries = begins as a continuation of the anterior tibial artery.
Match the following arteries with their anatomical location relative to bones:
Match the following arteries with their anatomical location relative to bones:
Right Radial Artery = Lies lateral to the radius bone. Right Ulnar Artery = Lies lateral to the ulna bone. Right Tibial Artery = Lies alongside the tibia bone. Right Femoral Artery = Passes near the femur bone.
Match the following arteries with the regions they primarily supply blood to:
Match the following arteries with the regions they primarily supply blood to:
Right Brachial Artery = extends from a point beginning at the inferior border of the tendon of the teres major muscle and terminates at the point inferior to the cubital fossa. Right Axillary Artery = extends from a point beginning at the lateral border of the 1st rib and extends to the inferior border of the tendon of the teres major muscle. Right Common Carotid Artery = begins at the level of the right sternoclavicular articulation and extends to the superior border of the thyroid cartilage. Right Femoral Artery = extends from a point behind the centre of the inguinal ligament to the opening in the adductor longus muscle.
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Right Femoral Artery
Right Femoral Artery
Passes through the center of the femoral triangle, bordered by the sartorius and adductor longus muscles.
Right Posterior Tibial Artery
Right Posterior Tibial Artery
Located between the posterior border of the tibia and the calcaneus tendon.
Right Brachial Artery
Right Brachial Artery
Lies in the bicipital groove at the posterior margin of the medial border of the biceps brachii muscle.
Right Radial Artery
Right Radial Artery
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Right Anterior Tibial Artery
Right Anterior Tibial Artery
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Study Notes
- Right Femoral Artery: Located in the center of the right femoral triangle, bordered laterally by the medial edge of the right sartorius muscle and medially by the right adductor longus muscle.
- Right Posterior Tibial Artery: Located between the posterior border of the right tibia bone and the right calcaneus tendon.
- Right Brachial Artery: Lies in the bicipital groove at the posterior margin of the medial border of the belly of the right biceps brachii muscle.
- Right Radial Artery: Situated just lateral to the tendon of the right flexor carpi radialis muscle and just medial to the tendon of the right brachioradialis muscle.
- Right Anterior Tibial Artery: Found in a groove between the right tibialis anterior muscle and the tendon of the right extensor hallucis longus muscle.
- Right Common Carotid Artery: Located posterior to the medial border of the right sternocleidomastoid muscle.
- Right Axillary Artery: Located just posterior to the medial border of the right coracobrachialis muscle.
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Description
Locations of arteries on the right side of the human body. Includes femoral, posterior tibial, brachial, radial, anterior tibial, common carotid and axillary arteries. Focuses on the anatomical positioning of each artery.