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Cubital fossa is the triangular area on the anterior side of the upper part between the arm and forearm of a human or other hominid animals. It contains the brachial artery, median nerve, biceps brachii tendon and other structures, and is used for blood pressure measurement and venous access. The cubital fossa (a.k.a. antecubital fossa ) (plural: fossae) is an inverted triangular space that forms the transition between the arm and the forearm. It is located anterior to the elbow joint. The terms cubital / antecubital fossa are also used ... The cubital (anticubital) fossa is a triangular-shaped depression over the anterior aspect of the elbow joint. It represents an area of transition between the anatomical arm and the forearm, and conveys several important structures between these two areas. The Cubital Fossa is corresponding or homologous to the popliteal fossa of the lower limb. It is a triangular hollow in front of the elbow. Lateral: Medial border of brachioradialis muscle. Medial: