It communicates with the basilic vein via the median cubital vein at the elbow and is located in the superficial fascia along the anterolateral surface of the biceps brachii muscle.
The main superficial veins of the forearm are the cephalic, median antebrachial and the basilic vein.
At this point, the brachial veins join the basilic vein to form the axillary vein.
The two main veins are the basilic and the cephalic veins.
Like the other medieval churches, this is a three-nave basilic church.
It is found on the back of the hand and gives rise to veins such as the cephalic vein and the basilic vein.
A large oblique branch frequently connects the basilic and cephalic veins on the back of the forearm.
Along with other superficial veins in the forearm, the basilic vein is an acceptable site for venipuncture.