Knowledge of anatomical variations of the musculoskeletal system is important for interpreting unusual clinical presentations. We observed the presence of an abnormal extensor indicis muscle in the left hand of an adult male cadaver. In this case, the muscle comes from the ligament and over the scaphoideum and trapezoideum bones and continues after the short muscle belly; it is attached to the dorsal aponeurosis of the indicis. This muscular disposition was described in other studies which demonstrated approximately 1.0% of incidence. Clinically, this anatomical variation may be associated with pain and swelling at the back of the hand. In these cases symptoms tend to increase due to mechanical stress and can be confused with the presence o...
All surgeons must bear in mind the existence of muscular variations when performing common tendon t...
Innumerable descriptions about variations in the pattern of extensor tendons are recorded in the lit...
All surgeons must bear in mind the existence of muscular variations when performing common tendon t...
Knowledge of anatomical variations of the musculoskeletal system is important for interpreting unusu...
The extensor indicis is a deep muscle of the posterior group of the forearm, which originates from t...
Muscular variations of the extensor compartment of the forearm are generally encountered during surg...
In over 500 human cadaveric dissections of arms and forearms, performed to the present date, we find...
Variations related to tendon insertion and musculotendinous junction of the extensor proprius indici...
Muscular variations within the upper extremities are common and widely documented. They can have a r...
Muscular variations within the upper extremities are common and widely documented. They can have a r...
Muscular variations within the upper extremities are common and widely documented. They can have a r...
Muscular variations within the upper extremities are common and widely documented. They can have a r...
Muscular variations within the upper extremities are common and widely documented. They can have a r...
Muscular variations within the upper extremities are common and widely documented. They can have a r...
Background: The use of extensor indicis proprius (EIP) muscle tendon for tendon grafting and transpl...
All surgeons must bear in mind the existence of muscular variations when performing common tendon t...
Innumerable descriptions about variations in the pattern of extensor tendons are recorded in the lit...
All surgeons must bear in mind the existence of muscular variations when performing common tendon t...
Knowledge of anatomical variations of the musculoskeletal system is important for interpreting unusu...
The extensor indicis is a deep muscle of the posterior group of the forearm, which originates from t...
Muscular variations of the extensor compartment of the forearm are generally encountered during surg...
In over 500 human cadaveric dissections of arms and forearms, performed to the present date, we find...
Variations related to tendon insertion and musculotendinous junction of the extensor proprius indici...
Muscular variations within the upper extremities are common and widely documented. They can have a r...
Muscular variations within the upper extremities are common and widely documented. They can have a r...
Muscular variations within the upper extremities are common and widely documented. They can have a r...
Muscular variations within the upper extremities are common and widely documented. They can have a r...
Muscular variations within the upper extremities are common and widely documented. They can have a r...
Muscular variations within the upper extremities are common and widely documented. They can have a r...
Background: The use of extensor indicis proprius (EIP) muscle tendon for tendon grafting and transpl...
All surgeons must bear in mind the existence of muscular variations when performing common tendon t...
Innumerable descriptions about variations in the pattern of extensor tendons are recorded in the lit...
All surgeons must bear in mind the existence of muscular variations when performing common tendon t...