Interosseous recurrent artery
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The interosseous recurrent artery (or recurrent interosseous artery) is an artery of the forearm which arises from the posterior interosseous artery
near its origin. It ascends to the interval between the lateral epicondyle
and olecranon
, on or through the fibers of the supinator but beneath the anconeus. It anastomoses with the medial collateral artery
.
Posterior interosseous artery
The posterior interosseous artery is an artery of the forearm.It passes backward between the oblique cord and the upper border of the interosseous membrane...
near its origin. It ascends to the interval between the lateral epicondyle
Lateral epicondyle
Lateral epicondyle can refer to:* Lateral epicondyle of the humerus * Lateral epicondyle of the femur...
and olecranon
Olecranon
The olecranon is a large, thick, curved bony eminence of the forearm that projects behind the elbow.It is situated at the upper end of the ulna, one of the two bones in the forearm...
, on or through the fibers of the supinator but beneath the anconeus. It anastomoses with the medial collateral artery
Medial collateral artery
The medial collateral artery is a branch of deep brachial artery. It anastomoses with the interosseous recurrent artery near the elbow.-See also:* radial collateral artery* superior ulnar collateral artery...
.