* It is a large communicating vein that shunts blood from the cephalic to the basilic vein.
* Lies superficial to the bicipital aponeurosis, separating it from the brachial artery that is vulnerable to puncture during intravenous injections and blood transfusions.
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* It is a large communicating vein that shunts blood from the cephalic to the basilic vein.
* Lies superficial to the bicipital aponeurosis, separating it from the brachial artery that is vulnerable to puncture during intravenous injections and blood transfusions.
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