PALMARIS LONGUS ABSENT IN ONE IDENTICAL TWIN: A CASE REPORT
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Tendons; Twins, monozygotic; Muscle, skeletal; ForearmAbstract
Palmaris longus is a very variable muscle in the human body, but it is often used as an applicable tendon graft. We report on differences between one pair of identical twins regarding the existence of the palmaris longus, which were detected accidentally during examination of the presence/ absence of this muscle in Caucasian population. In one of the twins, the palmaris longus was present at both forearms, while the other twin was lacking this muscle at both forearms. In search of the available literature, we found no articles about distinctions in the presence or absence of the palmaris longus in twins.
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2021-10-13
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Nikola Vučinić , Mirela Erić, Lovorka Grgurević , Ivo Dumić-Čule and Nino Tičinović. (2021). PALMARIS LONGUS ABSENT IN ONE IDENTICAL TWIN: A CASE REPORT. Acta Clinica Croatica, 57(04). Retrieved from https://actaclinica.org/index.php/hrcak/article/view/409
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