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Deep femoral artery ends as a) Circumflex femoral artery b) The 3rd perforator c) The 4th perforator d) Popliteal artery | Homework.Study.com
Orthopaedic Cases Discussion - The medial femoral circumflex artery branches off the profundus femoris (~85%) or femoral artery (15%) and then wraps posterior to the iliopsoas tendon before traveling posterior to the
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The origin of the medial circumflex femoral artery: a meta-analysis and proposal of a new classification system [PeerJ]
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