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Anatomical depth parameters of pronator quadratus: a cadaveric study
Joseph W Duncumb1, Fraser Chisholm2, Enis Cezayirli2
1Department of Trauma and Orthopaedics, Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK.
Abstract:
There is a paucity of literature documenting the cadaveric muscle thickness of pronator quadratus. We measured the width and depth of this muscle bilaterally in 15 cadavers. There was a significant difference in thickness between male and female cadavers, but the width was proportional to radius length.
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