| 31. | As it ascends through the fossa, it crosses behind the popliteal artery so that it comes to lie on its lateral side.
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| 32. | They originates and receive blood from the dorsal pedis veins, on the back of the foot and empties into the popliteal vein.
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| 33. | The lowest ( often referred to as the adductor hiatus ) is large, and transmits the femoral vessels to the popliteal fossa.
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| 34. | When the knee suffers a ligated surgically, blood can still reach the popliteal artery distal to the ligation via the genicular anastomosis.
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| 35. | That was the internal bleeding, the broken popliteal ( back of the knee ) artery emptying a pint of blood into my leg.
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| 36. | The surgery revealed that Zamano's popliteal artery was obstructed by a tear of the intima ( the inside lining of the artery ).
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| 37. | On the back of the knee the popliteal artery runs through the popliteal fossa to the popliteal muscle where it divides into posterior tibial arteries.
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| 38. | On the back of the knee the popliteal artery runs through the popliteal fossa to the popliteal muscle where it divides into posterior tibial arteries.
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| 39. | On the back of the knee the popliteal artery runs through the popliteal fossa to the popliteal muscle where it divides into posterior tibial arteries.
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| 40. | For someone seated, the popliteal height is the distance from the underside of the foot to the underside of the thigh at the knees.
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