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Keywords: Anomalous
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Acta Anatomica
Acta Anatomica (1977) 98 (4): 376–379.
Published Online: 09 July 2008
... Anomalous Flexor Muscle Abstract. An unusual digastric flexor muscle of the 5th finger is described arising from the medial epicortdyle of the right humerus and being inserted into the proximal phalanx of the 5th finger. Also observed was the absence of flexor digiti minimi and the unusual smallness...
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Acta Anatomica
Acta Anatomica (1976) 96 (4): 513–533.
Published Online: 09 July 2008
...Yoko Kameda An anomalous muscle passing through the brachial plexus was found in 10 cases out of 380 sides of 190 human cadavers in the dissection course. The muscle was designated as ‘accessory subscapularis-teres-latissimus muscle’. This muscle arose near the lateral margin of the scapula, either...