Palmar digital veins

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Palmar digital veins
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The superficial veins of the upper extremity. (Palmar digital veins not labeled but visible at bottom.)
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Palm of left hand, showing position of skin creases and bones, and surface markings for the volar arches. (Palmar digital veins not visible, but diagram shows location of corresponding arteries.)
Details
Drains tointercapitular veins, superficial palmar venous arch
Arterycommon palmar digital arteries, proper palmar digital arteries
Identifiers
Latinvenae digitales palmares
TA98A12.3.08.027
TA24987
FMA70895
Anatomical terminology

The palmar digital veins (or volar digital veins) on each finger are connected to the dorsal digital veins by oblique intercapitular veins.

Some sources distinguish between the "proper palmar digital veins", which are more distal, and the "common palmar digital veins", which are more proximal.

References[]

Public domain This article incorporates text in the public domain from page 661 of the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)


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