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palmar arch[′päm·ər ′ärch] (anatomy) deep palmar arch superficial palmar arch palmar arch
pal·mar arch (pahl'măr ahrch) 1. Deep palmar arch; the arterial arch located deep to the long flexor tendons in the hand, formed by the radial artery and the deep palmar branch of the ulnar artery. Synonym(s): arcus palmaris profundus [TA] . 2. Superficial palmar arch; the arterial arch in the hand located superficial to the long flexor tendons, formed principally by the ulnar artery and usually completed by a communication with the superficial palmar branch of the radial artery. Synonym(s): arcus palmaris superficialis [TA] . arch (arch) [L. arcus, a bow] An anatomical structure having a curved or bowlike outline. See: arcusabdominothoracic archThe anterior and lateral boundary between the line dividing the thorax and the abdomen. Synonym: costal archalveolar archThe arch of the alveolar process of either jaw (maxillary and mandibular arch).aortic archAny of a series of six pairs of vessels that develop in the embryo and connect the aortic sac with the dorsal aorta. During the fifth to seventh weeks of gestation, the arches undergo transformation, some persisting as functional vessels, others persisting as rudimentary structures, and some disappearing entirely. axillary archAn anomalous muscular slip across the axilla, between the pectoralis major and latissimus dorsi muscles.branchial archAny of five pairs of arched structures that form the lateral and ventral walls of the pharynx of the embryo. The first is the mandibular arch; the second is the hyoid arch; the third, fourth, and fifth arches are transitory. They are partially separated from each other externally by the branchial clefts and internally by the pharyngeal pouches. They are important in the formation of structures of the face and neck. Synonym: pharyngeal archcarotid archThe third aortic arch, which provides the common carotid artery.costal archAbdominothoracic arch.crural archThe inguinal ligament, which extends from the anterior superior iliac spine to the pubic tubercle. Synonym: Poupart's ligamentdeep crural archA band of fibers arching in front of the sheath of femoral vessels; the downward extension of the transversalis fascia. deep palmar archAn arch formed in the palm by the communicating branch of the ulnar and the radial artery.dental archThe arch formed by the alveolar process and teeth in each jaw (maxillary and mandibular arch). Synonym: arcus dentalisarch of footAny of the four vaulted structures in the foot: the internal (medial) longitudinal, the outer (lateral) longitudinal, and two transverse.glossopalatine archThe anterior pillar of the fauces; one of two folds of mucous membrane extending from the soft palate to the sides of the tongue.hemal arch1. In lower vertebrates, extensions from the lateral areas of the caudal vertebrae that fuse to enclose the caudal artery and vein. In humans these are represented by the costal processes of the vertebrae. 2. An arch formed by the body and dorsal processes of a vertebra.hyoid archThe second branchial arch, which gives rise to the styloid process, the stylohyoid ligament, and the lesser cornu of the hyoid bone.inferior tarsal archThe arch of the median palpebral artery that supplies the lower eyelid.longitudinal archThe anteroposterior arch of the foot; the medial portion is formed by the calcaneus, talus, navicular, the three cuneiform bones, and the first three metatarsals; the lateral portion is formed by the calcaneus, cuboid, and the fourth and fifth metatarsals. mandibular arch1. The curved composite structure of natural dentition and supporting tissues of the mandible. 2. The residual bony ridge after teeth have been lost from the mandible.maxillary archThe curved composite structure of the natural dentition and supporting tissues of the upper jaw (maxillary and mandibular arch); the residual bony ridge after teeth have been lost from the upper jaw.nasal archAn arch formed by the nasal bones and by the nasal processes of the maxilla.neural archVertebral arch.palatopharyngeal archPharyngopalatine arch.palmar arch See: deep palmar arch; superficial palmar archpharyngeal archBranchial arch.pharyngopalatine archThe posterior pillar of the fauces; one of two folds of mucous membrane extending from the soft palate to the sides of the pharynx. The palatine tonsil lies in the front of the pharyngopalatine and behind the palatoglossal arch. Synonym: palatopharyngeal archplantar archThe arch formed by the external plantar artery and the deep branch of the dorsalis pedis artery.pubic archThe arch formed by the rami of the ischia and pubic bones. It forms the anterior portion of the pelvic outlet. pulmonary archThe fifth aortic arch on the left side. It becomes the pulmonary artery. superciliary archA curved process of the frontal bone lying just above the orbit, subjacent to the eyebrow, and directly above the supraorbital notch. Synonym: superciliary ridgesuperficial palmar archAn arch in the palm forming the termination of the ulnar artery.superior tarsal archThe arch of the median palpebral artery that supplies the upper eyelid.supraorbital archA bony arch formed by the upper margin of the orbit. tarsal arch See: inferior tarsal arch; superior tarsal archthyrohyoid archThe third branchial arch, which gives rise to the greater cornu of the hyoid bone.transverse archThe transverse arch of the foot formed by the navicular, cuboid, cuneiform, and metatarsal bones.vertebral archThe arch formed by the posterior projection of a vertebra that, with the body, encloses the vertebral foramen. Synonym: neural archzygomatic archThe formation, on each side of the cheeks, of the zygomatic process of each malar bone articulating with the zygomatic process of the temporal bone.FinancialSeeARCH |