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what is femoral triangle?​

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Answered by aarivukkarasu
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Explanation:

The femoral triangle (or Scarpa's triangle) is an anatomical region of the upper third of the thigh. It is a subfascial space which appears as a triangular depression below the inguinal ligament when the thigh is flexed, abducted and laterally rotated.

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Answered by devansh77777
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Answer:

The femoral triangle is a wedge-shaped area located within the superomedial aspect of the anterior thigh. It acts as a conduit for structures entering and leaving the anterior thigh.

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