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KMID : 0361419930170010140
Journal of Korean Academy of Rehabilitation Medicine
1993 Volume.17 No. 1 p.140 ~ p.142
Anomalous Muscle in Hand : Extensor Digitorum Brevis Manus



Abstract
Anomalous muscles of the upper extremity are common, but symptomatic anomalies are rare, usually masquerading as soft tissue tumors, ganglia, or peripheral neuropathy of undetermined etiology. Tingling, numbness, and weakness may arise from nerve
compression, or may be produced by the muscle itself. EDBM9Extensor digitorum brevis manus) is a small accessory extensor of the fingers and is found on the dorsum of the hand in 1~3% of the population, and occasionally it is present bilaterally.
It
arises form the dorsal carpus and may have tendons to the index, middle, ring, and rarely to the fifth fingers-but never to the thumb.
The evolutionary origin of the EDBM is uncertain. Some authors consider it to be derived from the dorsal interosseous musculature. Others believe that it is an atavistic muscle, which may be homologous with the extensor brevis in the foot,
produced
by
delamination of forearm extensors. Electrophysiologic documentation of the innervation of the EDBM by the posterior interosseous nerve favors the latter suggestion.
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