Anatomy of the Arteries of the Human Body Descriptive And Surgical With the De
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The Metacarpal artery, or dorsalis indicis, is very variable in size, being sometimes diminutive, and at other times ex- tremely large. Sometimes it seems to be a continuation of the radial. It descends over the metacarpal bone of the index finger, and sinks between the second and third metacarpal bones, to join the digital branch of the superficial palmar arch that supplies the adjacent sides of the index and middle fingers. The Radialis Indicis descends between the abductor indicis and adduct...or pollicis : it then follows the external margin of the index finger, and, at its extremity, anastomoses with the internal digital branch of the same finger. The Princeps Poll-ids, or digital artery of the thumb, descends between the abductor indicis and deep head of the shorter flexor pollicis. It then follows the internal margin of the thumb, and anastomoses with the other small digital ves- sels which run along the dorsal aspect of the thumb. In some cases the radialis indicis and princeps pollicis arise by a common trunk, which descends to the lower part of the first interosseous space before it bifurcates : this is described as the regular disposition by Cloquet and Boyer.
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