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Superior genicular arteries

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Blood vessels
Superior genicular arteries
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Identifiers
Latin arteriae genus superiores
FMA 22535
Anatomical terminology

The superior genicular arteries (superior articular arteries), two in number, arise one on either side of the popliteal artery, and wind around the femur immediately above its condyles to the front of the knee-joint. The medial superior genicular artery is on the inside of the knee and the lateral superior genicular artery is on the outside.

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Public domain This article incorporates text in the public domain from page 633 of the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)

Inferior epigastric
Deep circumflex iliac
  • no major branches
Femoral
In femoral canal
Descending genicular
  • saphenous branch
  • articular branches
Deep femoral artery
Popliteal
Genicular
Sural
  • no major branches
Anterior tibial
Tibial-fibular (Tibial-peroneal) trunk
Arches


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