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Bassett Collection of Stereoscopic Images of Human Anatomy

Dissection of lateral aspect of left leg

Nerves and blood vessels to peroneus brevis muscle

Image #193-7

KEYWORDS: Leg, Muscles and tendons, Peripheral nervous system, Vasculature.

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Dissection of lateral aspect of left leg
Nerves and blood vessels to peroneus brevis muscle
The peroneus brevis has been detached from its origins on the fibula (10) and anterior intermuscular septum (2). The muscle has been dissected and turned posteriorly to reveal the course of nerves and blood vessels into muscle substance.
1 . Superficial peroneal nerve
2 . Anterior intermuscular septum
3 . Dorsal medial cutaneous nerve
4 . Dorsal intermediate cutaneous nerve (this nerve passed along superficial surface of peroneus brevis)
5 . Peroneus tertius muscle
6 . Branch of anterior tibial artery
7 . Soleus muscle (in background)
8 . Muscular branch of superficial peroneal nerve (to peroneus brevis muscle)
9 . Peroneus brevis muscle (reflected)
10 . Lateral surface of fibula
11 . Subcutaneous surface of fibula