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Popliteal fossa

Popliteal fossa
Popliteal fossa of the right leg.
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Identifiers
Latinfossa poplitea
TA98A01.2.08.013
TA2324
FMA22525
Anatomical terminology

The popliteal fossa (also referred to as hough or kneepit in analogy to the cubital fossa) is a shallow depression located at the back of the knee joint. The bones of the popliteal fossa are the femur and the tibia. Like other flexion surfaces of large joints (groin, armpit, cubital fossa and essentially the anterior part of the neck), it is an area where blood vessels and nerves pass relatively superficially, and with an increased number of lymph nodes.


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حفرة مأبضية Arabic Sofraja Catalan Kniekehle German ދޯނގި DV Fosa poplítea Spanish Zokogune popliteo EU حفره پس زانو FA Fosse poplitée French Oco poplíteo GL Poplito IO

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