Congress:
ECR24
Poster Number:
C-11965
Type:
EPOS Radiographer (scientific)
Authorblock:
J-P. Grunz, A. Kunz, H. Huflage, K. S. Luetkens, T. A. Bley, C. Elsner; Würzburg/DE
Disclosures:
Jan-Peter Grunz:
Consultant: Siemens Healthineers
Andreas Kunz:
Consultant: Siemens Healthineers
Henner Huflage:
Nothing to disclose
Karsten Sebastian Luetkens:
Nothing to disclose
Thorsten A Bley:
Consultant: Siemens Healthineers
Clara Elsner:
Nothing to disclose
Keywords:
Anatomy, Extremities, Musculoskeletal soft tissue, MR, Contrast agent-intravenous, Normal variants, Epidemiology
With this study, we provide new insights into the complex anatomy of the flexor digitorum superficialis with a specific focus on the chiasma antebrachii. Our results not only support the initial description of the chiasma by ErguÌn et al. but also emphasize its significance as a key anatomic feature that can be observed in nearly all individuals. Furthermore, this research might serve as a foundation for future studies exploring the clinical implications of the chiasma antebrachii in conditions such as intersection syndromes.