The four medial thigh muscles can be seen: By means of an aponeurosis (asterisk), the gracilis m. (1) originates from the symphysial tendon, actually the tendon is a raphe (arrow). The adductor m. (2) also originates from the symphysial tendon, as well as directly from the os coxae. The pectineus m. (3) is slender. The sartorius m. (4) has cranial and caudal parts.
Femoral vessels (two arrows) can be seen in the femoral triangle, a space bounded cranially by sartorius m. (4) and caudally by pectineus m. (3).