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International Journal of Anatomical Variations

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Srinivasa Rao Bolla1*, Venkata Ramana Vollala2, Bhagyalxmi Bovindala1 and Chandramohan Madabhshi1
 
1 Department of Anatomy, Mamata Medical College, Khammam, Andhra Pradesh, India, Email: bolla.srinivas@gmail.com
2 Department of Anatomy, Melaka Manipal Medical College (Manipal Campus), ICHS, Manipal, Karnataka, India, Email: venkararamana@gmail.com
 
*Correspondence: Srinivasa Rao Bolla, MSc, Assistant Professor, Department of Anatomy, Mamata Medical College, Khammam, Andhra Pradesh State, 507001, India, Tel: +91 8742 254047, Fax: +91 8742 234206, Email: bolla.srinivas@gmail.com

Received: 27-Aug-2008 Accepted Date: Nov 07, 2008; Published: 07-Dec-2008, DOI: 10.37532/1308-4038.08.1.32

Citation: © Int J Anat Var (IJAV). 2008; 1: 32–34.

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Abstract

Anomalous muscles are often a matter of concern to clinicians as they mislead the diagnosis. Knowledge of such variant muscles is important clinically to avoid misdiagnosis. In this report we present an anomalous muscle on the dorsum of hand, extensor digitorum brevis manus an uncommon variation present as a swelling on the dorsum. It is originated from the dorsal wrist capsule within the compartment deep to the extensor retinaculum for the extensor digitorum and inserted into the extensor hood of the index finger, this variant muscle often cause dorsal wrist pain and often confused as ganglion, soft tissue tumor, synovial cyst or tenovaginitis. The presence of such variant muscles on dorsum of hand, their clinical significance and literature has been reviewed.

 
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