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The cubital index is consistent for a given race of bee.
Cubital tunnel syndrome can result from constantly holding a cellphone to the ear.
Bilateral cubital tunnel syndrome may also be found in patients with Dahl's sign.
Although the nerve can be entrapped in several places near the elbow, the cubital tunnel is the most common.
There exists a fair amount of variation of the median cubital vein.
One common cause is cubital tunnel syndrome.
Cubital claims that its approach has speed advantages and can easily be adapted to far larger parts than 3D's.
The cubital tunnel is a channel which allows the Ulnar nerve to travel over the elbow.
This protection is important during venipuncture (taking blood) from the median cubital vein.
It makes up part of the floor of the region known as the cubital fossa.
Cubital tunnel syndrome , which involves the ulnar nerve.
It was cubital tunnel syndrome, a condition referred to lately as 'cell phone elbow'!
The blood is drawn from a large arm vein close to the skin, usually the median cubital vein on the inside of the elbow.
Damage to or deformity of the elbow joint increases the risk of cubital tunnel syndrome.
This nerve traverses a groove on the elbow called the cubital tunnel, also known as the funny bone.
Elbow abnormalities (fractures, growth plate injuries, cubital tunnel problems)
The area just superficial to the cubital fossa is often used for venous access (phlebotomy).
Cubital tunnel syndrome and radial tunnel syndrome aren't exactly household names.
The pain is sometimes referred into the cubital fossa and elbow pain has been reported as being a primary complaint.
Cubital index is the ratio of two of the wing vein segments of honeybees.
The same streaks can be found along the cubital vein and radial veins and on the vertex, close to the eye.
The breath results were used here since they should be closer to the ideal of an arterial sample then the venous measurements from the cubital vein.
It continues down the ventral surface of the arm until it reaches the cubital fossa at the elbow.
Cubital tunnel syndrome is more common in people who spend long periods of time with their elbows bent, such as when holding a telephone to the head.
The cubital fossa contains four main vertical structures (from lateral to medial):