| Literature DB >> 22174943 |
James W M Kigera1, Stephen Mukwaya.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: The Palmaris longus, one of the most variable muscles in the body both flexes the wrist and tenses the palmar fascia. It is used by surgeons as a source of tendon graft and racial differences in its variation have been documented. We sought to determine the frequency of the absence of the Palmaris longus in an East African population.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 22174943 PMCID: PMC3236779 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0028997
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Overall Absence.
| Absence In Right Side | Absence in Left Side | Absence Bilaterally | Total Absence |
| 8 (1.0%) | 18 (2.3%) | 9 (1.1%) | 35 (4.4%) |
Table showing the overall absence of the Palmaris longus muscle in the study.
Overall PL absence by hand dominance.
| Absence of PL | Right Handed (%) | Left Handed (%) |
| Present Bilaterally | 723 (95.8) | 38 (95.0) |
| Absent on Right Side | 7 (0.9) | 0 (0) |
| Absent on Left Side | 17 (2.3) | 1 (2.5) |
| Absent Bilaterally | 8 (1.1) | 1 (2.5) |
Table showing the distribution of agenesis of the PL by hand dominance of the subjects.
Distribution of Palmaris Longus Absence.
| Absence of PL | Right | Left | Dominant | Non Dominant | Bilaterally | Total |
| Male | 4 (1.0%) | 10 (2.6%) | 4 (1.0%) | 10 (2.6%) | 5 (1.3%) | 19 (4.9%) |
| Female | 4 (1.0%) | 8 (2.0%) | 4 (1.0%) | 8 (2.0%) | 4 (1.0%) | 16 (3.9%) |
Table showing the distribution of the absence of the Palmaris longus between males and females and according to the hand dominance.