Lower Limb, Blood Circulation
Arteries Of The Thigh And The Knee. The Superficial Femoral Artery Becomes, The Popliteal Artery, At The Level Of The Knee. The Descending Artery Of The Knee Or Anastomotica Magna Artery Takes Its Origin At The Superficial Femoral Artery, Descending Along The Internal Border Of The Thigh, Then Joins The Arterial Network Of The Knee. On The External Border Of The Thigh Is Located The Lateral Circumflex Artery, Branch Of The Deep Femoral Artery. At The Level Of The Knee, The Popliteal Artery Divides Into Various Collateral Arteries, The Articular Arteries Or Geniculate Arteries That Form An Anastomosed Network. (Photo By BSIP/UIG Via Getty Images)

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- Leg,
- Artery,
- Blood Flow,
- Human Leg,
- Anatomy,
- Art Product,
- Blood,
- Blood Vessel,
- Blue,
- Cardiovascular System,
- Colored Background,
- Descending Genicular Artery,
- Femoral Artery,
- Human Artery,
- Human Body Part,
- Human Interest,
- Human Limb,
- Knee,
- Limb - Body Part,
- People,
- Popliteal Artery,
- Thigh - Human Leg,
- Tibia,
- Tibial Artery,
- Vertical,