Which nerve is found anterior to the obturator nerve?

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The question is asking for the identification of a specific nerve in anatomical terms related to the obturator nerve. It requires knowledge of the anatomy of nerves in the lower limb.

Answer

Femoral nerve

The nerve found anterior to the obturator nerve is the femoral nerve.

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The nerve found anterior to the obturator nerve is the femoral nerve.

More Information

The femoral nerve is a major nerve of the lumbar plexus that is responsible for innervating the anterior thigh muscles and providing sensory input from the anterior thigh and part of the lower leg.

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