Literature DB >> 33006514

Bilateral Martin-Gruber and Marinacci Anastomoses in the Same Patient: A Case Report.

Anitha Nimma1, Sushanth Bhat1.   

Abstract

Anomalous innervations are commonly encountered on electrodiagnostic testing and may be mistaken for a pathological process, especially if seen in multiple nerves. While crossover of median-to-ulnar fibers in the forearm (Martin-Gruber anastomosis) has been frequently described, the corresponding ulnar-to-median crossover (Marinacci anastomosis) is much less commonly seen. There have been no reported cases of both of these anomalous innervations occurring together. We describe a novel case of bilateral Martin-Gruber and Marinacci anastomoses in the same patient. The importance of the case lies in the fact that the multiple pseudo-conduction blocks that result from these crossovers could potentially be misinterpreted as being pathological in nature, illustrating the need for electromyographers to be familiar with common anomalous innervations in the upper extremity and with techniques to identify them.

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Keywords:  Anomalous innervations; Marinacci anastomosis; Martin-Gruber anastomosis; conduction block; electromyography

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33006514     DOI: 10.1080/21646821.2020.1804286

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurodiagn J        ISSN: 2164-6821


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1.  Anatomical Variations of the Median Nerve: A Cadaveric Study.

Authors:  Manuel Encarnacion; Renat Nurmukhametov; Rossi Evelyn Barrientos; Dmitry Melchenko; Evgeniy Goncharov; Edwin Bernard; Jose Mogorron Huerta; Jean Francois Uhl; Ibrahim E Efe; Nicola Montemurro; Issael Ramirez
Journal:  Neurol Int       Date:  2022-08-23
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