Nerve Ampullary Superior

Human anatomy

The superior ampullary nerve (lat. Nervus ampullāris superioris) is a nerve in the upper part of the lower limb. The nerve arises from the femoral nerve under the obturator externus muscle, in the anterior part of the fascia lata.

\- The nerve supplies the upper part of the femur and also delivers sensory impulses to the skin of the thigh and the skin surrounding the upper head of the femur.

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