Items tagged “thigh”
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Case
Infectious myositis

Diagnosis possible
Published 20 Oct 2010
39% complete
CT
Case
Morel-Lavallée lesion - ultrasound

Diagnosis almost certain
Published 01 Jan 2011
75% complete
X-rayUltrasound
Case
Soft tissue hematoma - thigh

Diagnosis almost certain
Published 18 Jan 2011
65% complete
UltrasoundX-ray
Case
Thigh muscles: cross sectional anatomy
Diagnosis not applicable
Published 19 Feb 2012
7% complete
Diagram
Article
Femoral triangle boundaries (mnemonic)
A mnemonic for the boundaries of the femoral triangle is:
SAIL
This should be easy to remember because the femoral triangle is shaped like a sail.
Mnemonic
S: sartorius
A: adductor longus
IL: inguinal ligament
Article
Femoral triangle
The femoral triangle is an anatomical space in the anterior upper thigh that contains several palpable structures.
Gross anatomy
Boundaries
The major boundaries can be recalled with the mnemonic SAIL 1,2:
lateral border: medial border of sartorius
medial border: medial border of adductor lo...
Article
Femoral triangle contents (mnemonic)
Mnemonics to recall the order of the femoral vessels and nerve as they emerge from beneath the inguinal ligament into the femoral triangle are:
NAVY
NAVEL
Mnemonics
NAVY
From lateral to medial:
N: femoral nerve
A: femoral artery
V: femoral vein
Y: "Y-fronts" (i.e. the midline)
It shoul...
Article
Great saphenous vein
The great saphenous vein (GSV) forms part of the superficial venous system of the lower limb.
Terminology
The great saphenous vein is the preferred term over other variants such as long saphenous vein (LSV), greater saphenous vein or internal saphenous vein 5.
Gross anatomy
Origin and cours...
Case
Alveolar soft part sarcoma

Diagnosis almost certain
Published 10 Dec 2018
74% complete
MRI
Case
Morel-Lavallée lesion

Diagnosis almost certain
Published 11 Dec 2018
74% complete
MRI
Case
Dermatomyositis

Diagnosis almost certain
Published 29 Dec 2018
72% complete
X-ray
Article
Perforating veins of the lower limb
The perforating veins of the lower limb (PV or “perforators”) are so called because they perforate the deep fascia of muscles, to connect the superficial venous systems of the lower extremity with the deep veins where they drain. There are numerous veins in variable arrangement, connection, size...