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  1. The thigh is composed of several muscles, including the quadriceps or quads (a group of four muscles)(4): Rectus femoris. Vastus medialis. Vastus lateralis. Vastus intermedius. The rectus femoris is located in the center of the thigh, while the vastus medialis is in the middle of the said body part.

  2. Stanford MSK MRI Atlas 2020. rectus femoris vastus intermedius vastus intermedius muscle adductor brevis adductor magnus gracilis muscle gluteus maximus biceps femoris (long head) semitendinosus sciatic nerve femoral artery vastus lateralis adductor longus sartorius muscle semitendinosus muscle. Stanford MSK MRI Atlas, RadLex.

  3. Citation, DOI, disclosures and case data. Schubert R, Thigh muscles: cross sectional anatomy. Case study, Radiopaedia.org (Accessed on 21 Aug 2024) https://doi.org/10.53347/rID-16778. At the time the case was submitted for publication Roberto Schubert had no recorded disclosures.

  4. 14 maj 2019 · Medial lip of the linea aspera and the distal half of the intertrochanteric line, and the aponeurosis of the tendons of insertion of the adductor muscles

  5. This cross-sectional human anatomy atlas of the lower limb is an interactive tool based on MRI axial images of the human leg. Anatomical structures of the lower limb (hip, thigh, knee, leg, ankle and foot) and specific regions (compartment of the lower limb) are visible on dynamic labeled uimages.

  6. This section of the website will explain how to plan for an MRI thigh (upper legs) scans, protocols for MRI thigh (upper legs), how to position for MRI thigh (upper legs) and indications for thigh (upper legs)

  7. 15 cze 2011 · In this article, focus is placed on depicting normal anatomy at representative levels throughout the thigh and leg, describing and providing rationale for routine imaging protocols, and discussing frequently encountered anatomical variants and imaging pitfalls.

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