Nerve Supply of Legs
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Cutaneous nerve supply of legs. Anterior aspect. 1, ilioinguinal; 2, genitocrural; 3, external cutaneous; 4, middle cutaneous; 5, internal cutaneous; 6, patellar plexus; 7, branches of external popliteal; 8, internal saphenous; 9, musculocutaneous; 10, external saphenous; 11, anterior tibial. Posterior aspect. 1, 2, and 3, Small sciatic; 4, external cutaneous; 5, internal cutaneous; 6, internal saphenous; 7, branches of external popliteal; 8, short saphenous; 9, posterior tibial; 10, internal saphenous; 11, internal plantar; 12, external plantar.
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Human Peripheral Nervous SystemSource
Treves, Frederick Surgical Applied Anatomy (New York, NY: Cassell and Company, LTD, 1922)
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