Cubital fossa: The cubital (anticubital) fossa is a triangular-shaped
The cubital (anticubital) fossa is a triangular-shaped depression over the anterior aspect of the elbow joint. It represents an area of transition between the anatomical arm and the forearm, and conveys several important structures between these two areas. An overview of the anatomy of the cubital fossa including borders, contents and the veins of the cubital fossa . The 4 main structures of the cubital fossa (from lateral to medial) are the radial nerve, tendon of the biceps brachii muscle, brachial artery, and median nerve. Antecubital Fossa or the Cubital fossa is the triangular-shaped depression found on the anterior side of the elbow between the forearm and the anatomical arm.
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