As a medical professional with expertise in human anatomy, I can provide you with an accurate description of the cephalic vein.
The
cephalic vein is a prominent vein on the lateral side of the upper limb. It
begins at the level of the lateral side of the dorsum of the hand, formed by the convergence of several smaller veins from the back of the hand. It then
courses upwards along the lateral side of the arm, passing over the lateral condyle of the humerus, and continues to run in the deltopectoral groove, which is a groove between the deltoid and pectoralis major muscles. The cephalic vein
ends by emptying into the axillary vein at the level of the clavicle.
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