| 11. | The median nerve arises from the cubital fossa and passes between the two heads of pronator teres.
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| 12. | The area just superficial to the cubital fossa is often used for venous access ( phlebotomy ).
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| 13. | In nymphal wings, its trachea arises between the cubital trachea and the group of vannal tracheae.
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| 14. | In Diptera are the wing-veins are costa, subcosta, radial, medial and cubital.
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| 15. | The artery is in between the median nerve and the tendon of the biceps muscle in the cubital fossa.
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| 16. | The hindwings are grey-brown with a darkly bordered termen and a dark spot near the cubital veins.
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| 17. | The forewings are yellow with a suffusion of black scales and a small brownish spot in the cubital area.
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| 18. | Common conditions include tennis elbow, golfer s elbow, distal radioulnar joint rheumatoid arthritis, and cubital tunnel syndrome.
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| 19. | All these pattern elements are strongly incurved between the cubitals and anal veins, but less so towards the termen.
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| 20. | These veins can be used for cannularisation or venipuncture, although the cubital fossa is a preferred site for getting blood.
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