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cubital Meaning in Bengali



বা কনুই সংক্রান্ত





cubital's Usage Examples:

the elbow in Latin is cubitus, and so the word cubital is used in some elbow-related terms, as in cubital nodes for example.


The cubital tunnel is a space of the dorsal medial elbow which allows passage of the ulnar nerve around the elbow.


The cubital fossa, chelidon, or elbow pit is the triangular area on the anterior view of the elbow of a human or other hominid animal.


In human anatomy, the median cubital vein (or median basilic vein) is a superficial vein of the upper limb.


Osborne's fascia, Osborne's arcade, arcuate ligament of Osborne, or the cubital tunnel retinaculum, refers to either the connective tissue which spans.


fossa (sometimes referred to as the hough,[1] or kneepit in analogy to the cubital fossa) is a shallow depression located at the back of the knee joint.


There is a connecting vein between the two, the median cubital vein, which passes through the cubital fossa and is clinically important for venepuncture (withdrawing.


is a broad aponeurosis of the biceps brachii, which is located in the cubital fossa of the elbow.


The median cubital vein, which lies within the cubital fossa anterior to the elbow, is close to the surface.


Near the region anterior to the cubital fossa, in the bend of the elbow joint, the basilic vein usually connects.


finger is due to ulnar nerve entrapment at the cubital tunnel near the elbow, which is known as cubital tunnel syndrome.


It communicates with the basilic vein via the median cubital vein at the elbow and is located in the superficial fascia along the anterolateral.


It forms the most pointed portion of the elbow and is opposite to the cubital fossa or elbow pit.


It is a potential sign of carpal tunnel syndrome, cubital tunnel syndrome, anterior tarsal tunnel syndrome and symptomatic neuroma.


Antecubital fossa) Olecranon fossa In the Lower Limb: Fossa.


anterior branch of cubital vein; bm‐cu, basal medial‐cubital crossvein; dm, discal medial cell; bm, basal medial cell; cup, posterior cubital cell (anal cell).


are distinguished in Terminologia anatomica from the "epitrochlear" (or "cubital") lymph nodes, but the region is similar.



cubital's Meaning':

of or relating to the elbow

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