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    At the Knee, the Small Saphenous, Tibial, and Fibular Veins
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At the Knee, the Small Saphenous, Tibial, and Fibular Veins

Question 161

Question 161

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At the knee, the small saphenous, tibial, and fibular veins unite to form the ________ vein.


A) femoral
B) popliteal
C) external iliac
D) internal iliac
E) inferior vena cava

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