Created at 8:16 a.m. Nov, 12, 2024
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Calf claudications are not only caused by superficial femoral artery lesions, they also can be caused by popliteal arteries.
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- The superficial femoral artery is main continuation of the femoral artery distal to the origin of the profunda femoris (deep femoral) artery
- The segment proximal to the profunda femoris is termed the common femoral artery


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- The segment proximal to the profunda femoris is termed the common femoral artery


Photo Credit: Human_leg_bones_labeled.svg:Jecowa at en.wikipediaderivative work: Mcstrother, CC BY 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons
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