In cubital fossa, which structure is medial most
Correct Answer: Median nerve
Description: Median nerve. Cubital fossa -This area is clinically impoant for venepuncture and for blood pressure measurement. It is an imaginary triangle with borders being: * Laterally, the medial border of brachioradialis muscle * Medially, the lateral border of pronator teres muscle * Superiorly, the intercondylar line, an imaginary line between the two condyles of the humerus * The floor is the brachialis & supinator muscle * The roof is the skin and fascia of the arm and forearm - Contents of cubital fossa (lateral to medial) are: Radial nerve, Biceps tendon, Aery and Median nerve.
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