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Both supply to the scrotum in males, but the genitofemoral supplies to the anterior surface of the thigh while the illoinguinal nerve supplies the superior medial aspect of thigh.

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Q: What is the nerve supply to medial thigh and scrotum is it genitofemoral or ilioinguinal nerve?
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