Common interosseous artery

Common interosseous artery
Diagram of the anastomosis around the elbow-joint.
Arteries of the back of the forearm and hand.
Details
SourceUlnar artery
BranchesAnterior interosseous, posterior interosseous
Identifiers
Latinarteria interossea communis
TA98A12.2.09.047
TA24661
FMA22806
Anatomical terminology
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The common interosseous artery, about 1 cm. in length, arises immediately below the tuberosity of the radius from the ulnar artery.

Passing backward to the upper border of the interosseous membrane, it divides into two branches, the anterior interosseous and posterior interosseous arteries.

Additional images

  • Ulnar and radial arteries. Deep view.
    Ulnar and radial arteries. Deep view.
  • Anterior and posterior interosseous artery
    Anterior and posterior interosseous artery
  • Anterior interosseous artery and nerve
    Anterior interosseous artery and nerve

References

Public domain This article incorporates text in the public domain from page 596 of the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)

External links

  • lesson4artofforearm at The Anatomy Lesson by Wesley Norman (Georgetown University)
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Arteries of the human arm
Axillary
Shoulder
before teres minor
1st part
2nd part
3rd part
Brachial
Arm
before cubital fossa
Radial artery
forearm
wrist/carpus
hand
Median artery
Ulnar artery
forearm
wrist/carpus
Arterial Arches
Dorsal carpal arch
Palmar carpal arch
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