great saphenous vein

     

The great saphenous vein (GSV), also greater saphenous vein, is the large (subcutaneous) superficial vein of the leg an thigh. First described by the Persian physician Avicenna in the 11th century, it derives its name from the term 'Safin' meaning hidden. It travels mostly in its own fascial compartment in the thigh and is hence 'hidden'.

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