The following structures pass under the inguinal ligament
- The tendon of psoas major
- The femoral branch of the genitofemoral nerve
- The long saphenous vein
- The superficial epigastric vein
The Correct option is A,B
Explanation with High Yield Facts:
The tendon of psoas major and the femoral branch of the genitofemoral nerve both pass under the inguinal ligament. The long saphenous vein terminates in the femoral vein about 3 cm below the inguinal ligament. The superficial epigastric vein passes in front of the inguinal ligament
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