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Extremities

  • How are the femoral vessels and nerve oriented below the inguinal ligament?
  • How is the arterial blood supply of the hand arranged?
  • Identify the arterial supply of the hand.
  • Identify the arterial supply of the lower extremity.
  • Identify the arterial supply of the upper limb.
  • Identify the deep veins of the lower extremity.
  • Identify the superficial veins of the lower extremity.
  • Identify the venous drainage of the upper extremity.
  • What are the three arteries below the knee?
  • What artery courses through the anatomic snuffbox?
  • What is an easy way to memorize the vessels below the knee as they appear on an anterior angiogram?
  • What is the clinical importance of the superficial veins of the lower extremity?
  • What vein connects the lesser saphenous vein with the greater saphenous vein in certain patients?
  • What veins constitute the superficial veins of the lower extremity, and where do they drain into the deep system?

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