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The great saphenous vein is the major superficial vein of the medial leg and thigh. It is the longest vein in the human body, extending from the top of the foot to the upper thigh and groin.
it is the vein on the inner thigh and runs up the leg as well, it merges into the external iliac vein
basilic vein
Femoral vein
Femoral vein
No - it runs up the back of the knee and provides blood to the thigh and calf.
The most important veins in the lower leg are the two saphenous veins--the greater saphenous vein, which runs from the foot to the groin area, and the short saphenous vein, which runs from the ankle to the knee.
Femoral vein
inside of thigh
The mouth. If you don't take that for an answer there is a vein that runs the inside of your thigh that, when lacerated, is quite fatal and similar to the jugular on the side of the neck and the main artery that also runs on the inside of upper arm.
femoral vein
Deep femoral artery