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Fig. (1): Intraoperative view of the case.
*: Descending branch of lateral circumflex femoral vessels.
**: Musculocutaneous perforator of the descending branch of
lateral circumflex femoral vessels. N: Motor nerve to the Vastus
lateralis muscle. V: Anomalous vein. R.F.: Rectus Femoris. V.L.:
Vastus lateralis. V.I.: Vastus Intermedius.
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