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Occasional head of flexor pollicis longus muscle: a study of its morphology and clinical significance.

M V Hemmady1, A V Subramanya, I M Mehta.   

Abstract

A cadaveric dissection study of 54 upper extremities to determine the incidence of occurrence, morphology and relations of the occasional head of the flexor pollicis longus muscle is presented. The occasional head of the flexor pollicis longus muscle was found to be present more frequently (66.66%) than absent. It mainly arose from the medical epicondyle of the humerus (55.55%) and the medial border of the coronoid process of the ulna (16.66%). It was found to be in close association with the median nerve (anteriorly) and the anterior interosseous nerve (posteriorly). The clinical implications of these findings are discussed viz. entrapment neuropathies of the median and anterior interosseous nerves, cicatricial contraction of the occasional head leading to flexion deformity of the thumb and the likely necessity to lengthen/release the occasional head in spastic paralysis of the flexor pollicis longus muscle.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8295137

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Postgrad Med        ISSN: 0022-3859            Impact factor:   1.476


  10 in total

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2.  A Study on the Accessory Head of the Flexor Pollicis Longus Muscle (Gantzer's Muscle).

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5.  Coexistence of two accessory flexor pollicis longus heads or coexistence of two-headed flexor pollicis longus with an unrecognized anatomical structure?

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6.  Two muscular variations in the elbow associated with the anterior interosseous nerve.

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7.  "Anterior interosseous nerve syndrome (Kiloh Nevin Syndrome) revealing Gantzer muscle and simultaneous myasthenia gravis".

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10.  The prevalence and anatomical characteristics of the accessory head of the flexor pollicis longus muscle: a meta-analysis.

Authors:  Joyeeta Roy; Brandon M Henry; Przemysław A Pękala; Jens Vikse; Piravin Kumar Ramakrishnan; Jerzy A Walocha; Krzysztof A Tomaszewski
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