functions of ulnar vein
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the ulnar veins are venae comitantes for the ulnar artery. They mostly drain the medial aspect of the forearm. They arise in the hand and terminate when they join the radial veins to form the brachial veins.
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The ulnar vein is one of the two major deep veins of the forearm, along with the radial vein. ... The ulnar vein terminates in the cubital fossa where it joins the radial vein to form the brachial vein. The ulnar vein drains the medial structures of the forearm, but little of the hand.
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