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Answered by DivineStar
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The median cubital vein (antecubital vein) is a prominent superficial upper limb vessel. Its location is in the cubital fossa, on the anterior/flexor aspect of the elbow joint. This region of the upper limb is sometimes referred to as the antecubital area.

Drains to: Basilic vein, brachial veins

Drains from: Cephalic vein

Tributaries: Median antebrachial vein

Drainage area: Hand, wrist, forearm

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The median cubital vein (antecubital vein) is a prominent superficial upper limb vessel. Its location is in the cubital fossa, on the anterior/flexor aspect of the elbow joint. This region of the upper limb is sometimes referred to as the antecubital area.

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Drains to: Basilic vein, brachial veins

Drains from: Cephalic vein

Tributaries: Median antebrachial vein

Drainage area: Hand, wrist, forearm

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