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Mo0o

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Does the great saphenous vein combine with the femoral vein in the femoral sheath or are they the same thing and the portion in the femoral sheath/adductor canal is called the femoral vein. i'm a little confused
 

Schadenfroh

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Ahh this brings me back, I wish that I had taken Gross Human Anatomy at Mississippi College before I transferred to a public university, only (non medical) school in my state that lets the undergraduate students dissect real cadavers (not just parts). Might have to take it in summer school up there.

That being said, sorry I cannot help you. My sophomore level human anatomy classes memorization of things like that went out the Window when cramming for Genetics and Ochem my junior year:(
 

Slew Foot

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Your GF needs to study more :)

The OP is correct.

See Netter page 508 for details, if you really want ill post a pic or scan.


Edit: NVM, read the OP wrong. Seperate veins that connect near the inguinal ligament.


 

Unmoosical

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Originally posted by: Slew Foot
Your GF needs to study more :)

The OP is correct.

See Netter page 508 for details, if you really want ill post a pic or scan.


Edit: NVM, read the OP wrong. Seperate veins that connect near the inguinal ligament.

She says the saphenous vein drains into the femoral vein. They are not the "same thing."

Edit: Missed the update....