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At 4:07 the slide suggests that the Deep peroneal nerve is medial to the Dorsalis pedis artery. I've tried to assimilate this with lots of other resources but everything seems to suggest that the Deep peroneal nerve is lateral to the DP artery. What is normal? Is there some anatomical variation between individuals that could explain this??
Dear Dr. Sultan, congratulations on your very informative and comprehensive lecture. I would like to know which reference/book/journal is the image from 5:43 available? It nicely describes the relationship of the sartorius with the saphenous nerve from proximal to distal. Thank you in advance!