Affiliation
Plastic Surgery Department, Cork University Hospital, Republic of Ireland.Issue Date
2012-02-03T15:14:28ZMeSH
AdultHumans
Male
Muscle, Skeletal/*abnormalities
Wrist Joint/*anatomy & histology
Metadata
Show full item recordCitation
J Hand Surg Br. 1998 Jun;23(3):389-90.Journal
Journal of hand surgery (Edinburgh, Scotland)PubMed ID
9665532Abstract
An anomalous muscle crossing the wrist joint is described. The morphology and clinical relevance of this and other unnamed muscles occurring at the wrist are discussed.Language
engISSN
0266-7681 (Print)0266-7681 (Linking)
Collections
Related articles
- An anomalous muscle mimicking a dorso-radial ganglion as a cause of radial wrist pain.
- Authors: Imran D, Avarmidis M, Attar KH
- Issue date: 2006
- Re. Prevalence and epidemiological variation of anomalous muscles at Guyon's canal.
- Authors: Bozkurt MC, Tağýl SM, Ozçakar L
- Issue date: 2004 Dec
- Snapping wrist caused by synovial giant cell tumour and anomalous lumbrical muscle: a case report.
- Authors: Takase K, Sato Y
- Issue date: 2010 May
- Anomalous Forearm Muscles and Their Clinical Relevance.
- Authors: Andring N, Kennedy SA, Iannuzzi NP
- Issue date: 2018 May
- An anomalous accessory flexor digiti minimi profundus muscle: a case study.
- Authors: Wahba MY, Singh GD, Lozanoff S
- Issue date: 1998