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ANATOMICAL VARIATIONS OF SUPERFICIAL VEINS PATTERN IN CUBITAL FOSSA AMONG NORTH WEST ETHIOPIANS

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dc.contributor.author Ayalew Bekel1, Abebe
dc.contributor.author etal
dc.date.accessioned 2023-04-06T06:04:48Z
dc.date.available 2023-04-06T06:04:48Z
dc.date.issued 2023-04-06
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/5774
dc.description.abstract Superficial veins in the cubital fossa are a common site for obtaining venous blood for analysis, transfusion, and intravenous therapy. These superficial veins are often visible through the skin, and are anatomically variable. These include cephalic vein, basilic vein, median cubital vein, and median antebrachial vein. The objective of this study is to assess variations of superficial veins arrangement in the cubital fossa. A tourniquet was applied 10 cm proximal to elbow crease for about three minutes with active flexion and extension of fingers until the veins are exposed for observation. Four types of superficial venous patterns were identified in cubital fossa. From the total of 800 studied arms 58.5%, 18.6%, 14%, 8.9% had type 1, type 2, type 3, and type 4 patterns, respectively. In the majority of studied subjects, the veins patterns go with the findings of former studies. However, some rare venous patterns were also identified. en_US
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dc.subject Cubital fossa; superficial veins; variations en_US
dc.title ANATOMICAL VARIATIONS OF SUPERFICIAL VEINS PATTERN IN CUBITAL FOSSA AMONG NORTH WEST ETHIOPIANS en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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