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-====== THIGH ====== 
  
-THIGH 
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-  * FRONT OF THIGH 
-  * Adductor canal 
-  * skin 
-  * superficial fascia 
-  * 2 layers 
-  * superficial fatty layer 
-  * deep membranous layer 
-  * loosely attached to deep fascia 
-  * except near inguinal ligament 
-  * attached along a horizontal line called holdens line 
-  * holdens line 
-  * starts lateral to pubic tubercle 
-  * extends laterally for 8 cm 
-  * prevents leakage of urine during injury to perineum 
-  * continuous with layers of abdominal wall 
-  * cutaneous nerves 
-  * ilioinguinal nerve 
-  * femoral branch of genito femoral nerve 
-  * lateral cutaneous nerve of thigh 
-  * intermediate cutaneous nerve of thigh 
-  * medial cutaneous nerve of thigh 
-  * saphenous nerve 
-  * patellar plexus 
-  * cutaneous arteries 
-  * superficial external pudendal artery 
-  * superficial epigastric artery 
-  *   
-  * suoerficial circumflex iliac artery 
-  * Great or long sapneous vein 
-  * Superficial Inguinal Lymph Nodes 
-  * subcutaneous bursa 
-  * bursa in relation to patella 
-  * prepatellar bursa 
-  * subcutaneous infrapatellar bursa 
-  * deep bursa 
-  * CLINICAL ANATOMY 
-  * prepatellar bursitis or housemaids knee 
-  * subcutaneous infrapatellar bursitis or clergyman's knee 
-  *   
-  * deep fascia/fascia lata 
-  * attachments 
-  * superiorly 
-  * anteriorly 
-  * to inguinal ligament 
-  * laterally to 
-  * iliac crest 
-  * posteriorly 
-  * through gluteal fascia 
-  * to sacrum 
-  * medially 
-  * to pubis , pubic arch and ischial tuberosity 
-  * inferiorly 
-  * modifications 
-  * saphenous opening 
-  * intermuscular septum 
-  * Femoral triangle 
-  * MEDIAL SIDE OF THIGH 
-  * ADDUCTOR COMPARTMENT 
-  * muscles 
-  * boundaries 
-  * nerves 
-  * OBTURATOR nerve 
-  * artery 
-  * OBTURATOR ARTERY 
-  * BACK OF THIGH 
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-  * [[en:thigh-front|Regio femoris anterior (front of thigh)]] 
-  * [[en:thigh-back|Regio Femoris Posterior (back of thigh)]] 
-  * [[en:thigh-sides|Regio Femoris Medialis (Side of thigh)]] 
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-===== COMPARTMENTS OF THIGH  ===== 
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-^ COMPARTMENT                                  ^ MUSCLES                                                                                                                     ^ NEUROVASCULAR STRUCTURE  ^ 
-| Anterior compartment ( (front of the thigh)  | Sartorius muscle, Quadriceps (Rectus femoris, Vastus lateralis, Vastus intermedius and Vastus medialis), Articularis genus  | Femoral nerve            | 
-| Medial compartment (inner thigh/groin)       | Pectineus, External obturator, Gracilis muscle, Adductors (longus, brevis, and minimus)                                     | Obturator nerve          | 
-| Posterior compartment (back of the thigh)    | 'hamstring portion' of the Adductor magnus, Biceps femoris, Semitendinosus and Semimembranosus                              | Sciatic nerve            | 
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-===== FASCIA LATA ===== 
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