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O que (quem) é ulnar artery - definição


Ulnar artery         
ARTERY OF THE FOREARM
Ulnar Artery; Arteria ulnaris
The ulnar artery is the main blood vessel, with oxygenated blood, of the medial aspects of the forearm. It arises from the brachial artery and terminates in the superficial palmar arch, which joins with the superficial branch of the radial artery.
Anterior ulnar recurrent artery         
The anterior ulnar recurrent artery is an artery in the forearm. It is one of two recurrent arteries that arises from the ulnar artery, the other being the posterior ulnar recurrent artery.
Inferior ulnar collateral artery         
ARTERY
Inferior ulnar collateral; Arteria anastomotica magna; Arteria collateralis ulnaris inferior; Inferior ulnar collateral arteries; Anastomotica magna artery; Anastomotica magna arteries
The inferior ulnar collateral artery (anastomotica magna artery) is an artery in the arm. It arises about 5 cm.
Exemplos do corpo de texto para ulnar artery
1. The detective told me that this process did not need access to a main artery like the jugular, but could be achieved through, say, the ulnar artery.
2. It completely severed a tiny blood vessel called the ulnar artery, which is deep in the wrist and protected by nerves and tendons.
3. To ascertain just how unusual the injury was, Mr Baker asked the Office of National Statistics how many people in the UK died in 2003 from a cut to the ulnar artery.
4. Frankly, there is more than enough cause to reopen the inquest." Mr Baker‘s investigation comes after three senior doctors claimed the official cause of death – a severed ulnar artery in the wrist – was extremely unlikely to be fatal.
5. They claimed medical evidence proved that the alleged method of suicide – the cutting of the ulnar artery in the wrist and an overdose of co–proxamol painkillers – could not have caused the scientist‘s death.