a cubit is a unit of mesurment from the length of the tip of the middle finger to the elbow.
median cubital vein
The median cubital vein is a superfical vein in the upper arm. It connects to other veins like the basilic and the cephalic vein and is a common vein used for drawing blood.
The cubital fossa is the depression located on your anterior elbow. The popliteal fossa is on the posterior aspect of the knee.
Cubital fossa
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There are many symptoms that can come with having cubital tunnel syndrome. Some of these symptoms are numbness and tingling in hand or arm and weakness in your hand.
Cubital means relating to the elbow or to the ulna per Stedman's Electronic Medical Dictionary (SEMD), version 7. Thus, the cubital region is the anterior elbow region plus the posterior elbow region. The anterior cubital region includes the cubital fossa (also known as antecubital space per SEMD). For a view of the cubital fossa and the surrounding anterior surface anatomy, see this Web site: http:/anatomy.med.umich.edu/surface/upper_limb/cubital.html
There are three veins to choose from when drawing blood. The first choice is Median Cubital. Second is Cephalic vein and lastly the Basilic vein.
The medial cubital or celphalic
Elbow, a hinge joint.
Median Cubital & Cephallic
The medial cubital or celphalic