Anterior scrotal arteries

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Artery: Anterior scrotal arteries
Latin rami scrotales anteriores arteriae pudendae externae profundae
Supplies scrotum
Source deep external pudendal artery   
Dorlands
/ Elsevier
    
r_02/12691930

The anterior scrotal arteries are branches of the deep external pudendal artery.

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List of arteries of lower limbs
EI: Femoral
superficial epigastric - superficial iliac circumflex

external pudendal: superficial - deep (anterior scrotal)

profunda femoris: lateral circumflex femoral (descending, transverse, ascending) - medial circumflex femoral (ascending, superficial, deep, acetabular) - perforating

descending genicular (saphenous branch, articular branches)
Popliteal
sural
genicular: superior genicular (medial, lateral) - middle genicular - inferior genicular (medial, lateral)
Anterior tibial
tibial recurrent (posterior, anterior)

anterior malleolar (medial, lateral)

dorsalis pedis: tarsal (medial, lateral)
Posterior tibial
circumflex fibular - fibular
medial plantar - lateral plantar
Arches
arcuate: dorsal metatarsal/first dorsal metatarsal - deep plantar - dorsal digital arteries
plantar arch: plantar metatarsal - common plantar digital - proper plantar digital
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