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Anatomic variants and peroneal tendon disorders

Discussion in 'General Issues and Discussion Forum' started by NewsBot, Feb 24, 2007.

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    Anatomic variants associated with peroneal tendon disorders: MR imaging findings in volunteers with asymptomatic ankles.
    Radiology. 2007 Feb;242(2):509-17
    Saupe N, Mengiardi B, Pfirrmann CW, Vienne P, Seifert B, Zanetti M
     
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    The peroneus quartus muscle: clinical correlation with evolutionary importance.
    Athavale SA, Gupta V, Kotgirwar S, Singh V.
    Anat Sci Int. 2012 Jan 18
     
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    Let us always remember that peroneus quartus and quinti are the norm in many lesser primates; thus, one should always look for phylogenetic explanations for extra muscles. Also, do not forget that the upper limb homology is flexor carpi ulnaris - complete with sesamoid in the pisiform - thus when one see occasional sesamoids in the PL tendon around the cuboid, one should remember where one has come from, so to speak. I often think that the manner in which peroneus longus has mutlibitartite parts to its upper end may represent the quartus and quinti that have been subsumed into the main muscle. Thought for the day, Rob
     
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    Clinical Implications of Novel Variants of the Fibularis (Peroneus) Quartus Muscle Inserting onto the Cuboid Bone: Peroneocuboideus and Peroneocalcaneocuboideus
    Mackenzie J. Clarkson, Jacob N. Fox, Stavros Atsas, Blake T. Daney, Sean C. Dodson, H. Wayne Lambert
    Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery; Article in Press
     
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    Peroneal tendon abnormalities in subjects with an enlarged peroneal tubercle
    Atul K. Taneja, F. Joseph Simeone, Connie Y. Chang, Vidhya Kumar, Scott Daley, Miriam A. Bredella, Martin Torriani
    Skeletal Radiology; September 2013
     
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    Peroneus quartus: prevalance and clinical importance.
    Bilgili MG, Kaynak G, Botanlıoğlu H, Basaran SH, Ercin E, Baca E, Uzun I.
    Arch Orthop Trauma Surg. 2014 Feb 14
     
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    High-Resolution US and MR Imaging of Peroneal Tendon Injuries.
    Taljanovic MS, Alcala JN, Gimber LH, Rieke JD, Chilvers MM, Latt LD.
    Radiographics. 2015 January-February;35(1):179-199.
     
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    An Examination of Anatomic Variants and Incidental Peroneal Tendon Pathologic Features: A Comprehensive MRI Review of Asymptomatic Lateral Ankles
    Melissa M. Galli, DPM, MHA, AACFAS, Nicole M. Protzman, MS, Eiran M. Mandelker, MD, Amit D. Malhotra, MD, Edward Schwartz, DPM, FACFAS, Stephen A. Brigido, DPM,
    Jnl Foot Ank Surg; Article in Press
     
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    The accessory peroneal (fibular) muscles: peroneus quartus and peroneus digiti quinti. A systematic review and meta-analysis.
    Yammine K
    Surg Radiol Anat. 2015 Feb 1.
     
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    Magnetic Resonance Imaging Analysis of Peroneal Tendon Pathology Associated With Low-Lying Peroneus Brevis Muscle Belly
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    Peter Highlander, DPM, MS; Kyle T. Pearson, DPM; Patrick Burns, DPM
    Foot Ankle Spec February 9, 2015
     
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    Surgical Management of the Peroneus Quartus Muscle for Bilateral Ankle Pain
    Nobuaki Chinzei, Noriyuki Kanzaki, Yoshinori Takakura, Yoshiyuki Takakura, Akihiko Toda, Takaaki Fujishiro, Shinya Hayashi, Shingo Hashimoto, Ryosuke Kuroda, and Masahiro Kurosaka
    Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association: January 2015, Vol. 105, No. 1, pp. 85-91.
     
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    Peroneus Brevis Tendon Variant Insertion on the Calcaneus
    Nathan D Cecava, Scot E Campbell
    Journal of Radiology Case Reports, Vol 9, No 5 (2015)
     
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    Variations in the insertion of peroneus longus muscle
    R. Chhaparwal, , S.S. Joshi, S.D. Joshi, P.S. Mittal
    Journal of the Anatomical Society of India; 18 November 2015
     
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    The variations of peroneus digiti quinti muscle and its contribution to the extension of the fifth toe. A cadaveric study
    Berin T. Demir, Yakup G?m?şalan, Murat ?zel, H?seyin B. ?evik
    Saudi Med J 2015; Vol. 36 (11): 1285-1289
     
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    Peroneal tendons well vascularized: results from a cadaveric study
    Pim A. D. van Dijk , F. Xavier Madirolas, Ana Carrera, Gino M. M. J. Kerkhoffs, Francisco Reina
    Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy; pp 1-8; First online: 06 January 2016
     
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    Peroneus Quartus Muscle.
    Habashy A, Cook B, Sumarriva G, Treuting R.
    Am J Orthop (Belle Mead NJ). 2017 Nov/Dec;46(6):E419-E422.
     
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    Lateral ankle anatomical variants predisposing to peroneal tendon impingement
    MahmoudAghaabMohamed SaiedAbdelgawadcNasserGamal Aldeenb
    Alexandria Journal of Medicine; 21 March 2018
     
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    The location of the peroneus longus tendon in the cuboid groove: sonographic study in various positions of the ankle-foot in asymptomatic volunteers.
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    Skeletal Radiol. 2018 Apr 10. doi: 10.1007/s00256-018-2936-2.
     
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    Insertional Anatomy of Peroneal Brevis and Longus Tendon − a cadaveric study
    Maribel da RochaGomesaAndré PereiraPintobAlírio ArnoldoFabiáncTiago José MotaGomesdAlfonsNavarroeXavier MartinOlivaf
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    Anatomical variations related to pathological conditions of the peroneal tendon: evaluation of ankle MRI with a 3D SPACE sequence in symptomatic patients.
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    Skeletal Radiol. 2019 Feb 6.
     
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    The peroneus longus muscle and tendon: a review of its anatomy and pathology.
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    New classification of the distal attachment of the fibularis brevis - anatomical variations and potential clinical implications
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    M. Peroneus Quartus Causing Chronic Peroneal Compartment Syndrome in a Runner Treated by Endoscopic Fasciotomy: A Case Report
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    Endoscopic Resection of Peroneus Quartus.
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