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different ethnic groups.
Absence of the
palmaris longus does not have an
effect on grip strength. The lack of
palmaris longus muscle does
result in decreased...
- the
pisiform bone.
Palmaris brevis muscle is the only
muscle innervated by the
superficial branch of the
ulnar nerve (C8, T1).
Palmaris brevis muscle is...
-
Palmaris muscle may
refer to:
Palmaris brevis muscle Palmaris longus muscle Palmaris profundus muscle Palmaris (butterfly), a
butterfly genus in the subtribe...
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Pustulosis palmaris et
plantaris is a
chronic recurrent pustular dermatosis (that is, a
pustulosis or
pustular psoriasis)
localized on the
palms and soles...
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Tinea nigra, also
known as
superficial phaeohyphomycosis and
Tinea nigra palmaris et plantaris, is a
superficial fungal infection, a type of phaeohyphomycosis...
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Palmaris profundus (also
known as
musculus comitans nervi mediani or
palmaris bitendinous) is a rare
anatomical variant in the
anterior compartment of...
-
Acanthosis nigricans is a
medical sign
characterised by brown-to-black,
poorly defined,
velvety hyperpigmentation of the skin. It is
usually found in body...
- more
restricted in
their distribution.: 505 Type 1:
Keratosis punctata palmaris et
plantaris (also
known as "Autosomal-dominant
hereditary punctate keratoderma...
- (half), superficialis, and
pollicis brevis (superficial head). Other:
palmaris longus.
abductor pollicis brevis,
opponens pollicis, and
first and second...
-
shown the
prevalence of
palmaris longus agenesis in 500
Indian patients to be 17.2% (8%
bilateral and 9.2% unilateral). The
palmaris is a po****r
source of...