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Anatomic variation of palmaris longus and flexor digitorum superficialis of little finger in Indian population

Introduction: Palmaris longus and flexor digitorum superficialis of the little finger are highly variable anatomically. The tendons vary in different parts of the globe and different regions of the same country. Many studies have negated an association between the tendons. However, most of the studi...

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Autores principales: Mugalur, Aakash, Shahane, Sunil M., Samant, Ashwin, Pathak, Aditya C., Patil, Atul, Reddy, Rajeev
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4849232/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27163061
http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/sicotj/2015006
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author Mugalur, Aakash
Shahane, Sunil M.
Samant, Ashwin
Pathak, Aditya C.
Patil, Atul
Reddy, Rajeev
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Shahane, Sunil M.
Samant, Ashwin
Pathak, Aditya C.
Patil, Atul
Reddy, Rajeev
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description Introduction: Palmaris longus and flexor digitorum superficialis of the little finger are highly variable anatomically. The tendons vary in different parts of the globe and different regions of the same country. Many studies have negated an association between the tendons. However, most of the studies have a sample size of less than 500 subjects. Aims and objectives: The aim was to study the tendons in the Indian population and study the association, if any between the tendons and to test functional significance of the tendons using the Michigan Hand Outcomes Questionnaire. Methods and material: It was a single centre cross-sectional study with a sample size of 1500 in the age group of 20–60 years. The subjects were tested for the presence of the tendons and their functionality was assessed by Michigan Hand Outcomes Questionnaire. The data was tabulated and was assessed using SPSS 13.0 software. Results: Palmaris longus was bilaterally absent in 10.9% and flexor digitorum superficialis of the little finger was bilaterally absent in 42% of the cases. There was a statistically significant association between the tendons when considered bilaterally. The tendons did not have any bearing on the functionality as assessed by the Michigan Hand Outcomes Questionnaire. Conclusions: There is significant variability in the palmaris longus and flexor digitorum superficialis tendon to the little finger not only in the different countries but in different regions of the same country. However despite the various clinical and medicolegal aspects concerning both the tendons, they do not have much bearing on the functionality of the hand.
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spelling pubmed-48492322016-05-09 Anatomic variation of palmaris longus and flexor digitorum superficialis of little finger in Indian population Mugalur, Aakash Shahane, Sunil M. Samant, Ashwin Pathak, Aditya C. Patil, Atul Reddy, Rajeev SICOT J Original Article Introduction: Palmaris longus and flexor digitorum superficialis of the little finger are highly variable anatomically. The tendons vary in different parts of the globe and different regions of the same country. Many studies have negated an association between the tendons. However, most of the studies have a sample size of less than 500 subjects. Aims and objectives: The aim was to study the tendons in the Indian population and study the association, if any between the tendons and to test functional significance of the tendons using the Michigan Hand Outcomes Questionnaire. Methods and material: It was a single centre cross-sectional study with a sample size of 1500 in the age group of 20–60 years. The subjects were tested for the presence of the tendons and their functionality was assessed by Michigan Hand Outcomes Questionnaire. The data was tabulated and was assessed using SPSS 13.0 software. Results: Palmaris longus was bilaterally absent in 10.9% and flexor digitorum superficialis of the little finger was bilaterally absent in 42% of the cases. There was a statistically significant association between the tendons when considered bilaterally. The tendons did not have any bearing on the functionality as assessed by the Michigan Hand Outcomes Questionnaire. Conclusions: There is significant variability in the palmaris longus and flexor digitorum superficialis tendon to the little finger not only in the different countries but in different regions of the same country. However despite the various clinical and medicolegal aspects concerning both the tendons, they do not have much bearing on the functionality of the hand. EDP Sciences 2015-06-04 /pmc/articles/PMC4849232/ /pubmed/27163061 http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/sicotj/2015006 Text en © The Authors, published by EDP Sciences, 2015 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Mugalur, Aakash
Shahane, Sunil M.
Samant, Ashwin
Pathak, Aditya C.
Patil, Atul
Reddy, Rajeev
Anatomic variation of palmaris longus and flexor digitorum superficialis of little finger in Indian population
title Anatomic variation of palmaris longus and flexor digitorum superficialis of little finger in Indian population
title_full Anatomic variation of palmaris longus and flexor digitorum superficialis of little finger in Indian population
title_fullStr Anatomic variation of palmaris longus and flexor digitorum superficialis of little finger in Indian population
title_full_unstemmed Anatomic variation of palmaris longus and flexor digitorum superficialis of little finger in Indian population
title_short Anatomic variation of palmaris longus and flexor digitorum superficialis of little finger in Indian population
title_sort anatomic variation of palmaris longus and flexor digitorum superficialis of little finger in indian population
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4849232/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27163061
http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/sicotj/2015006
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