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Posterior Division:

Iliolumbar artery, lateral sacral artery, superior gluteal artery.

Anterior Division:

inferior gluteal artery, middle rectal artery, uterine artery, obturator artery, inferior vesical artery, superior vesical artery, obliterated umbilical artery, internal pudendal artery

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Posterior Division:

Iliolumbar artery, lateral sacral artery, superior gluteal artery.

Anterior Division:

inferior gluteal artery, middle rectal artery, uterine artery, obturator artery, inferior vesical artery, superior vesical artery, obliterated umbilical artery, internal pudendal artery

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superior gluteal nerve

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nerve to obturator internus

nerve to quadratus femoris

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lurching gait is unilateral loss of superior gluteal nerve damage, while bilateral superior gluteal nerve damage results in waddling gait

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