Human Gross Anatomy - Laboratory Identifications for Lower Limb and Thorax

Laboratory 2 - Anterior and Medial Thigh


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  1. Fascia lata
  2. Iliotibial tract
  3. Saphenous hiatus/opening
  4. Superior cornu
  5. Inferior cornu
  6. Falciform margin
  7. Cribriform fascia
  8. Femoral sheath
  9. Superficial epigastric vein
  10. Superficial circumflex iliac vein
  11. Superficial external pudendal vein
  12. External pudendal artery
  13. Femoral Vein
  14. Femoral Nerve
  15. Intermediate cutaneous nerve of thigh
  16. Medial cutaneous nerve of thigh
  17. Femoral Canal
  18. Femoral Ring
  19. Iliopsoas
  20. Pectineus
  21. Inguinal ligament
  22. Anterior superior iliac spine
  23. Anterior inferior iliac spine
  24. Pubic tubercle
  25. Greater trochanter of femur
  26. Lesser trochanter of femur
  27. Lateral condyle and epicondyle of femur
  28. Medial condyle and epicondyle of femur
  29. Adductor tubercle
  30. Linea aspera
  31. Patella
  32. Tuberosity of tibia
  33. Femoral triangle
  34. Sartorius
  35. Adductor longus
  36. Adductor brevis
  37. Adductor magnus
  38. Obturator nerve - anterior and posterior branches
  39. Lateral circumflex femoral artery
  40. Medial femoral circumflex artery
  41. Profunda femoris artery
  42. Perforating arteries
  43. Popliteal artery
  44. Adductor/Hunter's canal
  45. Saphenous nerve
  46. Intermuscular septum
  47. Quadriceps femoris
  48. Vastus intermedius
  49. Vastus lateralis
  50. Vastus medialis
  51. Rectus femoris
  52. Ligamentum patellae
  53. Gracilis
  54. Popliteal artery
  55. Tensor fascia latae

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