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11. The descending aorta branches at L4 to become the right and left common iliac arteries. In turn, these arteries bran
11. The descending aorta branches at L4 to become the right and left common iliac arteries. In turn, these arteries branch at approximately $1 into the arteries. The external iliac and artery supplies the lower extremity. As this artery passes under the inguinal ligament, it becomes the artery. It runs distally along the anterior and medial side of the thigh. At the lower one-third of the thigh, it passes through an opening in the adductor muscle fossa, where it becomes the into the artery. At the distal end of the fossa, it divides into the arteries. The descend along the anterior leg, becoming the The artery at the ankle. artery remains on the posterior side of the leg, and its pulse can be felt in the groove between the posterior border of the medial malleolus and the Achilles tendon. and artery emerges to