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Regarding the obturator nerve, all of the following are true EXCEPT

A. It is formed from the anterior divisions of the anterior rami of L2/3/4
B. Its anterior division supplies adductor longus, brevis, pectineus and gracilis
C. Its posterior division supplies all of adductor magnus
D. It gives a cutaneous branch which supplies the medial thigh
E. It gives articular branches to the hip and knee joints
Answer» C. Its posterior division supplies all of adductor magnus
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