Wingerter S, Gupta S, Le S, Shamasunder S, Bernstein R, Rabitaille W, Kukuyeva Y, Downie S
Department of Cell Biology and Anatomy, New York Medical College, Valhalla, New York, USA.
Clin Anat. 2003 Nov;16(6):531-3. doi: 10.1002/ca.10122.
An unusual origin of the flexor digiti minimi brevis muscle of the right hand was discovered during cadaveric dissection. The muscle originated from the anterior aspect of the transverse fibers of the distal antebrachial fascia and inserted onto the base of the fifth proximal phalanx. When traction was applied to the proximal portion of the muscle, flexion was produced at the fifth metacarpophalangeal joint. Other intrinsic muscles of the hand and the muscles of the flexor forearm compartment had normal morphology. Although muscular anomalies in the hypothenar region have been described, the muscular variant described here was distinct in its origin and size from those previously reported. Knowledge of anomalous muscles in the hand has important clinical significance in routine surgery and in determining associated pathology.
在尸体解剖过程中发现了右手小指短屈肌的一个不寻常起源。该肌肉起自前臂远端筋膜横向纤维的前侧,止于第五近端指骨基部。当向肌肉近端施加牵引力时,第五掌指关节产生屈曲。手部的其他固有肌和前臂屈肌间隔的肌肉形态正常。虽然已经描述了小鱼际区域的肌肉异常,但此处描述的肌肉变异在其起源和大小方面与先前报道的不同。了解手部的异常肌肉在常规手术和确定相关病理方面具有重要的临床意义。