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We then collected a small volume of blood by piercing the ulnar vein with a 27-gauge needle.
We collected 10 20 µl blood from the ulnar vein using a heparinised micro-haematocrit capillary tube and stored in blood lysis buffer at room temperature in the field and later at −20°C in the laboratory.
Two milliliters of blood was collected from the ulnar vein.
Blood samples were collected from the jugular or cutaneus ulnar vein and placed in heparinized tubes.
On the first visit after hatching, a blood sample (15 μl) was taken from the ulnar vein of each squab.
The concentrate is produced in the process of collecting peripheral vein blood (most commonly from the ulnar vein) directly from patients, with blood being centrifuged during the procedure.
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The deep veins of the forearm include the radial veins, continuations of deep anastomosing veins of the hand and wrist, and the ulnar veins, both veins following the course of the associated artery.
The radial and ulnar veins converge at the elbow to form the brachial vein; this, in turn, unites with the basilic vein at the level of the shoulder to produce the axillary vein.
The birds were captured using floating mist nets and the blood samples were collected by following the standard tissue collection protocol described in Evers et al. The blood samples were drawn nonlethally by venipuncture from either the cutaneous ulnar or tarsal vein using needles and syringes.
The deep venous system of the upper extremity is comprised of paired veins below the elbow (ulnar, radial, and interosseous), which form the paired brachial veins, followed by the axillary vein, subclavian vein, and internal jugular vein, and ultimately joined to form the brachiocephalic (innominate) veins (Figure 6). Figure 6 Upper extremity veins with labels.
Four patients with brachial artery-based arteriovenous fistula and DASS underwent RUDI as described above using either the proximal radial or ulnar artery as inflow and vein as conduit.
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