Accessory soleus muscle (ASM) is a rare supernumerary anatomical variant that commonly presents as a posteromedial ankle swelling, which may become painful during physical activity. As it may mimic a soft tissue tumor, it is essential to differentiate this condition from ganglion, lipoma, hemangioma, synovioma, and sarcoma. However, ASM may also present with a painful syndrome, characterized by pain and paresthesia of the ankle and foot, mimicking the tarsal tunnel syndrome (TTS). Two cases of ASM are presented in this article. The first case had a typical presentation with painful posteromedial ankle swelling. After the initial assessment, the diagnosis was confirmed by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and ASM was treated by complete rese...
Several accessory muscles in the upper and lower limb have been described in the medical literature....
Objective: To verify the prevalence of the accessory soleus muscle inhumans and according to gender....
During routine dissections at the Anatomy Department of the Istanbul Faculty of Medicine, the author...
Variations in leg muscle are uncommon. Literature on this subject is scarce, but when those variatio...
Although congenital in origin, cases of accessory soleus are usually manifested in the 2nd or 3rd d...
Human anatomy is a variable structure. There are various rare muscle-specific accessory structures. ...
The accessory soleus muscle is a rare anatomic variant that may present as a mass in the posterior-m...
Persistent pain following ankle sprain remains a difficult diagnostic and management dilemma. We re...
Abstract: Aim of present study is to find out the presence of accessory soleus muscle and its freque...
Two rare cases of accessory muscle of the lower calf observed in dissecting room cadavers are descri...
Accessory muscles and variations are not uncommon at the upper and lower extremity. They are often o...
Accessory muscles and variations are not uncommon at the upper and lower extremity. They are often o...
Accessory anatomical structures in the ankle and foot usually represent incidental imaging findings;...
Accessory anatomical structures in the ankle and foot usually represent incidental imaging findings;...
We report on a 45-yr-old male sports instructor with chronic pain and instability of the ankle. He w...
Several accessory muscles in the upper and lower limb have been described in the medical literature....
Objective: To verify the prevalence of the accessory soleus muscle inhumans and according to gender....
During routine dissections at the Anatomy Department of the Istanbul Faculty of Medicine, the author...
Variations in leg muscle are uncommon. Literature on this subject is scarce, but when those variatio...
Although congenital in origin, cases of accessory soleus are usually manifested in the 2nd or 3rd d...
Human anatomy is a variable structure. There are various rare muscle-specific accessory structures. ...
The accessory soleus muscle is a rare anatomic variant that may present as a mass in the posterior-m...
Persistent pain following ankle sprain remains a difficult diagnostic and management dilemma. We re...
Abstract: Aim of present study is to find out the presence of accessory soleus muscle and its freque...
Two rare cases of accessory muscle of the lower calf observed in dissecting room cadavers are descri...
Accessory muscles and variations are not uncommon at the upper and lower extremity. They are often o...
Accessory muscles and variations are not uncommon at the upper and lower extremity. They are often o...
Accessory anatomical structures in the ankle and foot usually represent incidental imaging findings;...
Accessory anatomical structures in the ankle and foot usually represent incidental imaging findings;...
We report on a 45-yr-old male sports instructor with chronic pain and instability of the ankle. He w...
Several accessory muscles in the upper and lower limb have been described in the medical literature....
Objective: To verify the prevalence of the accessory soleus muscle inhumans and according to gender....
During routine dissections at the Anatomy Department of the Istanbul Faculty of Medicine, the author...