brachial artery

collocation in English

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brachial
adjective
uk
/ˈbreɪ.ki.əl/
us
/ˈbreɪ.ki.əl/
relating to ...
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artery
noun[C]
uk
/ˈɑː.tər.i/
us
/ˈɑːr.t̬ɚ.i/
one of the thick tubes that carry blood from the heart to other parts of ...
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(Definition ofbrachialandarteryfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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In that position the right and uppermostbrachialarterywill be at a distance of 15-20 cm above the left atrium.
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The aim of this study was to evaluate the accuracy and safety of angiography using countercurrent injection via axillary orbrachialarteryin infants.
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Continuous non-invasive blood pressure recordings were obtained with auto-standardization tobrachialarterymeasurements.
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The flow mediated and the glyceryltrinitrate induced dilation at thebrachialarterysite were measured.
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Cardiac catheterization was performed from the rightbrachialarteryand revealed coarctation just distal the left subclavian artery.
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Effect of antioxidant vitamins on the transient impairment of endothelium-dependentbrachialarteryvasoactivity following a single high-fat meal.
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If a stethoscope is placed over thebrachialarteryin the antecubital fossa in a normal person (without arterial disease), no sound should be audible.
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Thebrachialarterygives off an important branch, the profunda brachii (deep artery of the arm).
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For infants and small children, the pulse is usually assessed in thebrachialarteryin the upper arm.
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The biceps head is lateral to thebrachialartery.
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Thebrachialarteryis closely related to the median nerve; in proximal regions, the median nerve is immediately lateral to thebrachialartery.
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The higher systolic reading of the left and right armbrachialarteryis generally used in the assessment.
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In those other mammals, the supra-condyloid foramen is an opening in the bone that important structures, the median nerve and thebrachialartery, run through.
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Listening with the stethoscope to thebrachialarteryat the antecubital area of the elbow, the examiner slowly releases the pressure in the cuff.
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With a manual instrument, listening with a stethoscope to thebrachialarteryat the elbow, the examiner slowly releases the pressure in the cuff.
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He drives to a reservoir some miles away, cuts hisbrachialarteryand throws himself into the dam, where he bleeds to death.
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The median nerve is closely related to thebrachialarterywithin the arm.
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