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Degenerated extensor hallucis brevis accessorius: A case report.

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A rare extensor hallucis brevis accessorius muscle was found in a cadaver. This degenerated muscle, examined grossly and histologically, offers archival value for anatomical comparisons.

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Area of Science:

  • Anatomy
  • Histology
  • Human cadaveric studies

Background:

  • The extensor hallucis brevis accessorius muscle is infrequently documented in medical literature.
  • Understanding anatomical variations is crucial for surgical procedures and diagnostic interpretations.

Observation:

  • A cadaveric dissection revealed the presence of an extensor hallucis brevis accessorius muscle.
  • The observed muscle exhibited signs of degeneration.

Findings:

  • Gross examination showed a degenerated extensor hallucis brevis accessorius muscle.
  • Histological analysis confirmed the degenerative changes within the muscle tissue.

Implications:

  • This case provides valuable data for anatomical and histological archives.
  • Such findings aid future researchers in comparative anatomical studies.
  • Documenting rare anatomical variations enhances medical knowledge and clinical practice.