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== Introduction ==
== Introduction ==
The posterior cutaneous nerve of the thigh, also known as the posterior femoral cutaneous nerve, is a sensory nerve from the sacral plexus <ref>Dumitru D, Nelson MR. [https://europepmc.org/article/med/2241545 Posterior femoral cutaneous nerve conduction]. Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation. 1990 Nov 1;71(12):979-82.</ref>. 
The posterior cutaneous nerve of the thigh, also known as the posterior femoral cutaneous nerve, is a sensory nerve derived from the sacral plexus and supplies the skin of the posterior thigh, buttock, posterior aspect of the scrotum/labia and a variable area of the posterior calf 


== Structure  ==
== Origin  ==


== Course ==
== Course ==


== Branches & Supply  ==
== Branches & Supply  ==
== Relations ==


== Anatomical Variants ==
== Anatomical Variants ==

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Introduction[edit | edit source]

The posterior cutaneous nerve of the thigh, also known as the posterior femoral cutaneous nerve, is a sensory nerve derived from the sacral plexus and supplies the skin of the posterior thigh, buttock, posterior aspect of the scrotum/labia and a variable area of the posterior calf

Origin[edit | edit source]

Course[edit | edit source]

Branches & Supply[edit | edit source]

Relations[edit | edit source]

Anatomical Variants[edit | edit source]

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