Palmar carpal arch

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Artery: Palmar carpal arch
Ulnar and radial arteries. Deep view. (Palmar carpal arch visible at level of "volar radial carpal" and "volar ulnar carpal", but not labeled.)
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The palmar carpal arch is an anatomical term that denotes the combination (anastomosis) of two arteries: the palmar carpal branch of the radial artery and the palmar carpal branch of the ulnar artery.

This anastomosis is joined by a branch from the anterior interosseous artery above, and by recurrent branches from the deep palmar arch below, thus forming a palmar carpal network which supplies the articulations of the wrist and carpus.

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