The superficial layer of the anterior compartment of the forearm is characterized by different morphological variations. During standard anatomical dissection, two morphological variations in the superficial compartment of the forearm were observed. The first one was the palmaris profundus, which originated from the radius and distally fused with the tendon to 3rd digit (from the flexor digitorum superficialis muscle) inserted on the medial phalanx of the third digit. The second variation was a distinct superficial flexor of the 4th digit represented by one muscle belly with originated from a common mass from the medial humeral epicondyle, passes through the carpal tunnel, and is inserted into the medial phalanx of the fourth digit. The fle...
During routine cadaveric dissection of the upper extremity an unusual muscle was discovered arising ...
During routine cadaveric dissection, accessory hypothenar muscles were incidentally discovered in tw...
Although anatomical variations in the upper limb are frequent, coexistence of multiple combined vari...
Variations of the muscles pose a challenge to diagnosis and knowledge about them is important during...
Muscular and neurovascular variations in the upper extremity are of utmost clinical significance. He...
A common variant of accessory muscles in the anterior forearm is the Gantzer’s muscle (GM). GM arise...
Abstract Variation in the origin of long flexor tendons in the anterior compartment of forearm is co...
Background: The palmaris longus is one of the most variable muscle in the human body, this variation...
The most commonly reported variations of the Palmaris longus muscle are in its presence and the numb...
The palmaris longus muscle is located in the forearm region. It morphological variability was noted ...
Anatomical variations of the flexor digitorum superficialis (FDS) include variations of the muscle b...
Normally the palmaris longus muscle originates from the medial epicondyle of the humerus from common...
Variations of the forearm musculature are vastly described in the literature. The palmaris longus mu...
Long flexors of the forearm are divided to deep and superficial groups. Superficial muscles are flex...
A study on the variations of the forearm and hand muscles was carried out at the Kasturba Medical Co...
During routine cadaveric dissection of the upper extremity an unusual muscle was discovered arising ...
During routine cadaveric dissection, accessory hypothenar muscles were incidentally discovered in tw...
Although anatomical variations in the upper limb are frequent, coexistence of multiple combined vari...
Variations of the muscles pose a challenge to diagnosis and knowledge about them is important during...
Muscular and neurovascular variations in the upper extremity are of utmost clinical significance. He...
A common variant of accessory muscles in the anterior forearm is the Gantzer’s muscle (GM). GM arise...
Abstract Variation in the origin of long flexor tendons in the anterior compartment of forearm is co...
Background: The palmaris longus is one of the most variable muscle in the human body, this variation...
The most commonly reported variations of the Palmaris longus muscle are in its presence and the numb...
The palmaris longus muscle is located in the forearm region. It morphological variability was noted ...
Anatomical variations of the flexor digitorum superficialis (FDS) include variations of the muscle b...
Normally the palmaris longus muscle originates from the medial epicondyle of the humerus from common...
Variations of the forearm musculature are vastly described in the literature. The palmaris longus mu...
Long flexors of the forearm are divided to deep and superficial groups. Superficial muscles are flex...
A study on the variations of the forearm and hand muscles was carried out at the Kasturba Medical Co...
During routine cadaveric dissection of the upper extremity an unusual muscle was discovered arising ...
During routine cadaveric dissection, accessory hypothenar muscles were incidentally discovered in tw...
Although anatomical variations in the upper limb are frequent, coexistence of multiple combined vari...