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Estudio biométrico de la distribución de los ramos motores del nervio fibular superficial en el compartimiento lateral de la pierna en individuos brasileiros: implicancias clínicas y variaciones

Int. j. morphol; 36 (4), 2018
El propósito del presente estudio fue conocer la distribución de los ramos motores del nervio fibular superficial (NFS) y de sus respectivas penetraciones en los músculos fibulares en relación al ápice de la cabeza de la fíbula, dividiendo el compartimiento lateral de la pierna en tres regiones a f...

The common fibular nerve (and its branches) in fetuses

Int. j. morphol; 32 (2), 2014
The common fibular nerve (CFN), is a branch of the sciatic nerve (SN) that exits the popliteal fossa and is located at the tuberculum of the fibula. At the tuberculum of the fibula, the CFN bifurcates into deep (DFN) and superficial (SFN) fibular nerves. Forty fetuses were micro-dissected to (i) describe...

Anatomical and Biometric Aspects of the Cutaneous Distribution of the Superficial Fibular Nerve

Int. j. morphol; 23 (2), 2005
The objective of this research was to study the cutaneous branching of the superficial fibular nerve (SFN), with a topographic and biometric focus, aiming to provide further anatomical details for foot and ankle surgery in general. There were analyzed 30 right and left lower limbs of 15 corpses of male a...

Saphenous nerve entrapment manifested as proximal cruralgia

Säo Paulo med. j; 115 (5), 1997
A 16 years old boy had continuoous pain in the right testis, groin, and the medial aspect of the thigh and knee for 16 months. The onset of symptoms was acute and pain distribution included a retrograde area in relation to the entrapment site. Tinel's sign was the clue for diagnosis. Diagnosis was confir...