2007
DOI: 10.1002/ca.20488
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Unusual origin of abductor digiti minimi and its clinical significance

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“…Accessory muscles as described here have been implicated in wrist problems and entrapment neuropathy [12,13] as these often compromise the available space, compressing adjacent vessels and nerves [14]. Knowledge of these anomalies and their predominance are invaluable for diagnosis and selecting the surgical approach for ulnar nerve decompression [14].…”
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“…Accessory muscles as described here have been implicated in wrist problems and entrapment neuropathy [12,13] as these often compromise the available space, compressing adjacent vessels and nerves [14]. Knowledge of these anomalies and their predominance are invaluable for diagnosis and selecting the surgical approach for ulnar nerve decompression [14].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Other studies reported a proximal head for the ADM that occupied Guyon's canal but originated from the deep fascia of the lower forearm, and the palmaris longus was absent [12]. Multiple origins for the proximal head of ADM have been reviewed recently [13].…”
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“…Its usual insertion is the base of the fifth phalanx up to the fibrous expansion of the flexor carpi ulnaris (Timins, 1999). Different variations have been documented, both in cadaveric dissections (Furnas, 1965;Sañudo et al, 1993;Curry and Kuz, 2000;Ballesteros and Ramirez, 2007;Nayak and Jiji, 2007) and in patients who presented symptoms of nerve compression at the wrist (Jeffery, 1971;Luethke and Dellon, 1992;Netscher and Cohen, 1997;Al-Qattan, 2004;Dimitriou and Natsis, 2007;Aguiar et al, 2008). Within this latter group, prehension disorders, loss of sensitivity, and paresthesias have been described.…”
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“…Of the hypothenar muscles, literature has indicated that the abductor digiti minimi has been the most variant, with the origin of aberrant bellies being the most variant (Harvie et al, 2004). The most common abnormal origins for extra ADM muscle bellies include the tendon of the palmaris longus (SoldadoCarrera, 2000), antebrachial fascia (Nayak and Jiji, 2007), and flexor retinaculum (Bozkurt et al, 2004). Other atypical origins include the flexor carpi radialis (Bakinde et al, 2005), styloid process of the radius (Pasquini and Zaidenberg, 2008) and flexor digitorum superficialis (Nayak and Jiji, 2007).…”
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“…Normal origin variations of the ADM can also be located on the hook of the hamate bone, piso-hamate ligament and flexor carpi ulnaris tendon (Soldado-Carrera et al, 2000;Nayak and Jiji, 2007). The tendon of the flexor digiti minimi (FDM) fuses with the ADM tendon(s) near the common insertion.…”
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