Line from midinguinal point to adductor tubercle represent ?

Correct Answer: Femoral aery
Description: Ans. is 'b' i.e., Femoral aery Femoral aery enters the thigh behind the inguinal ligament at the mid-inguinal point. /t is represented by the upper two-third of a line joining the mid-inguinal point to adductor tubercle.Femoral vein has same markings as femoral aery except that the upper point is taken 1 cm medial to mid-inguinal point and lower point 1 cm lateral to adductor tubercle.Inferior epigastric vessels is represented by the upper two-third of a line joining the mid-inguinal point to umblicus.
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