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Fig. 2

From: Posterior femoral cutaneous nerve sensory conduction study in a sample of apparently healthy Egyptian volunteers

Fig. 2

Sensory territory of the posterior femoral cutaneous nerve (PFCN) and its branch “inferior cluneal nerve (ICN)” in relation to the sensory territories of other nerves that supply the posterior aspect of the buttock, thigh and leg [4,5,6, 8]. They are: superior cluneal nerve (A), middle cluneal nerve (B), lateral femoral cutaneous nerve (lateral cutaneous nerve of the thigh) (C), medial femoral cutaneous nerve (medial cutaneous nerve of the thigh) (D), obturator nerve (E), saphenous nerve (F), lateral sural cutaneous nerve (lateral cutaneous nerve of the calf) (G), superficial peroneal nerve (H) and sural nerve (I)

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