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- Q5196689 subject Q6822571.
- Q5196689 abstract "Occasionally the communicating branch to the anterior cutaneous and saphenous branches of the femoral is continued down, as a cutaneous branch, to the thigh and leg, as the cutaneous branch of the obturator nerve.When this is so, it emerges from beneath the lower border of the Adductor longus, descends along the posterior margin of the sartorius to the medial side of the knee, where it pierces the deep fascia, communicates with the saphenous nerve, and is distributed to the skin of the tibial side of the leg as low down as its middle.".
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- Q5196689 thumbnail Gray827.png?width=300.
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- Q5196689 wikiPageWikiLink Q4771326.
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- Q5196689 wikiPageWikiLink Q5196698.
- Q5196689 wikiPageWikiLink Q6822571.
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- Q5196689 branchfrom Q4771326.
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- Q5196689 latin "ramus cutaneus nervi obturatorii".
- Q5196689 name "Cutaneous branch of the obturator nerve".
- Q5196689 type AnatomicalStructure.
- Q5196689 type Nerve.
- Q5196689 type Thing.
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- Q5196689 comment "Occasionally the communicating branch to the anterior cutaneous and saphenous branches of the femoral is continued down, as a cutaneous branch, to the thigh and leg, as the cutaneous branch of the obturator nerve.When this is so, it emerges from beneath the lower border of the Adductor longus, descends along the posterior margin of the sartorius to the medial side of the knee, where it pierces the deep fascia, communicates with the saphenous nerve, and is distributed to the skin of the tibial side of the leg as low down as its middle.".
- Q5196689 label "Cutaneous branch of the obturator nerve".
- Q5196689 depiction Gray827.png.
- Q5196689 name "Cutaneous branch of the obturator nerve".
- Q5196689 name "ramus cutaneus nervi obturatorii".