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Blood supply of lower limbs from "summary" of Bd Chaurasia's Human Anatomy, Volume 1 by B. D. Chaurasia

The blood supply of lower limbs is provided by a network of arteries that ensure adequate oxygen and nutrient delivery to the tissues. The main artery responsible for supplying blood to the lower limbs is the femoral artery, which is a continuation of the external iliac artery after passing beneath the inguinal ligament. The femoral artery gives off several branches that supply different regions of the lower limbs. One of the important branches of the femoral artery is the profunda femoris artery, also known as the deep femoral artery. This artery supplies blood to the muscles of the thigh and forms an anastomosis with the superior gluteal artery, which helps in maintaining blood flow to the lower limb in case of occlusion of the main artery. The femoral artery also gives rise to the popliteal artery, which is located behind the knee joint. The popliteal artery gives off several branches that supply the muscles and skin...
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    Bd Chaurasia's Human Anatomy, Volume 1

    B. D. Chaurasia

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