Popliteal Fossa — Boundaries & Contents
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The popliteal fossa is a diamond-shaped (rhomboid) intermuscular space behind the knee. It is a classic high-yield region because almost every structure passing from thigh to leg traverses it, and its contents are arranged in a strict, examinable superficial-to-deep order. Master the boundaries, the content sequence, and the three clinical favourites (popliteal aneurysm, common peroneal nerve injury, Baker's cyst) an…
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