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Variant abductor pollicis longus muscle: a case report.

Shipra Paul1, Srijit Das.   

Abstract

Abductor pollicis longus (APL) muscle is known to exhibit different variations with respect to its attachments. Various studies have reported the splitting of the APL muscle. Comparative anatomical findings of split insertion of APL is commonly found in chimpanzees, gorillas and gibbons. In the present study, we describe an anomalous APL muscle, which originated from the posterior surface of the shaft of the radius and ulna and traversed a course deep to the extensor retinaculum. Interestingly, immediately after emerging form the deeper aspect of extensor retinaculum, the thin tendon of the APL muscle continued again as a muscular belly in relation to the dorsolateral part of the 1st metacarpal bone, to end as a tendon with its attachment to the base of the proximal phalanx. Such an unusual variation of APL with its attachment into proximal phalanx is a rare finding and may be of importance in altering the mechanics of the thumb during abduction. The clinical significance of such an anatomical variation of APL may be important during reconstructive surgeries involving thumb and also of academic interest.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 18254276

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Medica (Hradec Kralove)        ISSN: 1211-4286


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2.  Anomalous bilateral contribution of extensor pollicis longus and muscle fusion of the first compartment of the wrist.

Authors:  Rodrigo César Rosa; Kennedy Martinez de Oliveira; Jorge Alfredo Léo; Bruno Adriano Borges Elias; Paulo Ricardo Dos Santos; Hildemberg Agostinho Rocha de Santiago
Journal:  Rev Bras Ortop       Date:  2016-02-26
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