Answer Guide to Laboratory Examination I 1999 - Lower Limb and Thorax

Structural Basis of Medical Practice -- Human Gross Anatomy, Radiology, and Embryology

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1. Peroneal Artery 26. Obturator Nerve - Anterior Division
2. Lateral Meniscus 27. Ascending Branch of Lat. Fem.Circum. A.
3. Internal Intercostal Muscle 28. Dorsal Interosseous Muscle (1st)
4. Saphenous Nerve 29. Superior Lateral Genicular Artery
5. Ligamentum Arteriosum 30. Esophageal Plexus
6. Pectineus Muscle 31. Intercostal Nerve
7. Interosseous Membrane 32. Deep Peroneal Nerve
8. Sympathetic Trunk 33. Great Saphenous Vein
9. Transverse Acetabular Ligament 34. Moderator Band/Septomarginal Trabeculae
10. Medial Femoral Circumflex Artery 35. Posterior Interventricular Artery
11. Superior Intercostal Vein 36. Adductor Magnus (tendon)
12. Lactiferous Duct 37. Iliofemoral Ligament
13. Long Plantar Ligament 38. Circumflex Artery
14. Carina 39. Right Coronary Artery
15. Labrum 40. Crista Terminalis
16. Inferior Lateral Genicular Artery 41. Pulmonary Vein
17. Short Plantar Ligament 42. Iliopsoas Muscle
18. Calcaneal Nerve 43. Sciatic Nerve
19. Extensor Hallucis Brevis 44. Sacrospinous Ligament
20. Extensor Expansion/Hood 45. Eparterial Bronchus
21. Oblique Popliteal Ligament 46. Obturator Externus Muscle
22. Popliteus Muscle 47. Groove for Aorta
23. Anterior Cruciate Ligament 48. Tibialis Posterior Muscle
24. Adductor Hallucis - Oblique head 49. a) Post. Tibial a. b) Ant. Cruciate Lig.
25. Tibial Collateral Ligament 50. a) Left Atrium b) Aorta (arch)

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