Anatomy - Major Branches of the Subclavian Artery [Arteries of The Arm]

Anatomy - Major Branches of the Subclavian Artery [Arteries of The Arm]

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This video tutorial explains the pathway of the right subclavian artery, detailing its branches into the axillary, brachial, radial, and ulnar arteries, and their roles in supplying blood to the arm and hand. It highlights the equivalence of the left side's arterial system and previews the next video, which will cover the descending aorta and abdominal arteries.

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How do the right radial artery and the right ulnar artery contribute to the blood supply of the hand?

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What is the significance of the right deep palmar arch and the right superficial palmar arch?

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What happens to the right palmar arch in terms of its structure?

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