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Superficial palmar branch of radial artery

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Source
  
radial artery

TA
  
A12.2.09.031

Dorlands /Elsevier
  
r_02/12691363

FMA
  
22752

Superficial palmar branch of radial artery

Branches
  
superficial palmar arch

Latin
  
ramus palmaris superficialis arteriae radialis

The superficial palmar branch of the radial artery arises from the radial artery, just where this vessel is about to wind around the lateral side of the wrist.

Running forward, it passes through, occasionally over, the thenar muscles, which it supplies, and sometimes anastomoses with the terminal portion of the ulnar artery, completing the superficial palmar arch.

This vessel varies considerably in size: usually it is very small, and ends in the muscles of the thumb; sometimes it is as large as the continuation of the radial artery itself.

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