2022
DOI: 10.61797/ijcsav.v2i1.71
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Palmaris Longus Inversus Muscle Present Bilaterally in an 82 Year-old White Female Cadaver and Unilaterally in a 68 Year-old White Female Cadaver

Guinevere Granite,
Gary Wind,
Ximena Leighton

Abstract: The palmaris longus muscle is one of the most variable muscles in the human body. Palmaris longus muscle anatomical variations include reversed (palmaris longus inversus muscle), duplicated, triplicated, bifid, hypertrophied, accessory (additional) slips, and/or complete absence. During anatomical dissection of fifty cadavers in the 2019 undergraduate first-year anatomy course at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, we found a palmaris longus inversus muscle bilaterally on an 82 year-old W… Show more

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