Blood Supply And Arterial Anastomosis Of The Lower Limbs PDF

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This document details the blood supply and arterial anastomosis of the lower limbs, including venous and lymphatic drainage. It covers different arteries and veins related to the lower limbs, along with a detailed description and possible clinical significance, suitable for medical studies and education, but it does not appear to be an exam paper or past paper.

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BLOOD SUPPLY AND ARTERIAL ANASTOMOSIS OF THE LOWER LIMBS, VENOUS AND LYMPHATIC DRAINAGE BRANCHES Clinical significance Pudendal nerve block Pudendal nerve injury Thrombophlebitis Deep vein thrombosis Femoropopliteal disease Osteonecrosis of...

BLOOD SUPPLY AND ARTERIAL ANASTOMOSIS OF THE LOWER LIMBS, VENOUS AND LYMPHATIC DRAINAGE BRANCHES Clinical significance Pudendal nerve block Pudendal nerve injury Thrombophlebitis Deep vein thrombosis Femoropopliteal disease Osteonecrosis of the femoral head Obturator nerve injury Saphenous nerve entrapment Saphenous nerve block Popliteal artery aneurysm Popliteal cyst (Baker cyst) Peripheral artery disease Sciatica Sciatic nerve injury Varicose veins Superior gluteal nerve injury (positive Trendelenburg sign) Inferior gluteal nerve injury Common peroneal nerve injury (e.g., fibular neck fracture, compression from splint) Tarsal tunnel syndrome Tibial nerve injury Sural nerve lesion Meralgia paresthetica Femoral nerve injury

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