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An Accessory Flexor Of The Thumb
Abstract
The presence of accessory muscles, nerves and other tissues/organs in the upper limb and other parts of the body of some individuals have been previously reported. We report the case of a cadaver with an accesort flexor muscle of the left thumb. This muscle is located on the volar aspect of the left forearm. It originates from the lower fibres of flexor digitorum superficialis (sublimis) and inserts into the tendon of flexor pollicis longus. It is supplied by the median nerve and produced flexion of the thumb and the grasp mechanism of the individual. We have named it \"Flexor Pollicis Accesorius\". Awareness of this is important to Anatomists and surgeons especially plastic/hand surgeons.
Key words: Muscle, Thumb, Flexor, Anatomic variation
Journal of Experimental and Clinical Anatomy Vol. 4 (1) 2005: 15-16
Key words: Muscle, Thumb, Flexor, Anatomic variation
Journal of Experimental and Clinical Anatomy Vol. 4 (1) 2005: 15-16