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My mum has two femoral arteries in her right leg and one in the left.
The femoral pulse may be palpated at the juncture of the thigh and the pelvis, bear the femoral condyle, patient front.
This essentially is a cyst inside of the neck of the hip bone. The peripheral sclerotic area is the outside of this "cyst" and has a lot of calcium in it... thus it shows up as a very white area on xray, since it is more dense (because of the calcium). Hypo-dense just means there isn't much calcium in the middle of this bone "cyst" so it shows up on the xray as a dark area (hypo= less).
uterosacral
The Popliteal vein and the Great Saphenous vein
The Popliteal vein and the Great Saphenous vein
Mri of brain
femoral, carotid, brachial, radial...
pain up & down my left leg aches all the Tim e
One of the most popular places is on the wrist, right beneth where a watch strap would go. On the right of the two tendons for your right hand, and to the left of the two tendons on your left.
Femoral Arteries <---incorrect it forms the common iliac arteries.