Fig. 4. Cadaveric dissection of inferior lateral genicular nerve (ILGN) and superior lateral genicular nerve (SLGN). (A) Presence of the SLGN and ILGN in the authors’ specimen. Blue dye is not reaching either nerve in this specimen. The white arrowhead indicates the SLGN, and the black arrowhead indicates the ILGN. (B) In this specimen, blue dye is infiltrating the ILGN while sparing the SLGN. Forceps is pinching the common peroneal nerve for better visualization. The white arrowhead indicates the SLGN, and the black arrowhead indicates the ILGN.
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