- The left and
right brachiocephalic veins (previously
called innominate veins) are
major veins in the
upper chest,
formed by the
union of the ipsilateral...
- The
brachiocephalic artery,
brachiocephalic trunk, or
innominate artery is an
artery of the
mediastinum that
supplies blood to the
right arm, head, and...
-
Brachiocephalic can
refer to the following: The
brachiocephalic artery supplies blood to the
right arm, head and neck. The left and
right brachiocephalic...
- courses. The
right common carotid originates in the neck from the
brachiocephalic trunk; the left from the
aortic arch in the thorax.
These split into...
-
carotid artery originates from the
brachiocephalic artery rather than the
aortic arch. In others, the
brachiocephalic artery and left
common carotid artery...
- arch,
while on the
right side it
arises from the
relatively short brachiocephalic artery when it
bifurcates into the
subclavian and the
right common...
-
subclavian veins more
medially to form the
brachiocephalic veins. Finally, the left and
right brachiocephalic veins join to form the
superior vena cava...
- [citation needed] The
superior vena cava is
formed by the left and
right brachiocephalic veins,
which receive blood from the
upper limbs, head and neck, behind...
- distal, they are the
brachiocephalic trunk, the left
common carotid artery, and the left
subclavian artery. The
brachiocephalic trunk supplies the right...
-
above the heart, and
forms from a
convergence of the left and
right brachiocephalic veins,
which contain blood from the head and the arms. Merriam-Webster...