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Lateral superior genicular artery
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The lateral superior genicular artery is a branch of the popliteal artery that supplies a portion of the knee joint.
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Anatomy
Course and relations
It passes above the lateral condyle of the femur.[citation needed] It runs deep to the tendon of the biceps femoris.[1]
Branches
It divides into a superficial and a deep branch; the superficial branch supplies the vastus lateralis, and anastomoses with the descending branch of the lateral femoral circumflex and the lateral inferior genicular arteries; the deep branch supplies the lower part of the femur and knee-joint, and forms an anastomotic arch across the front of the bone with the highest genicular and the medial inferior genicular arteries.
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Additional images
- Schema of the arteries arising from the external iliac and femoral arteries.
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References
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