Latin venae radiales TA A12.3.08.031 | Dorlands/Elsevier v_05/12851595 | |
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Source deep palmar venous arch |
In anatomy, the radial veins are venae comitantes that accompany the radial artery through the back of the hand and the lateral aspect of the forearm. They join the ulnar veins to form the brachial veins.
They follow the same course as the radial artery.
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