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Anomalous means deviated from normal / routine. Anomalous innervations are routinely a normal occurrence. But if these are not recognised, they may be mistaken for technical pitfall or an actual pathology which may not be present <ref>Aziz Saba EK. Electrophysiological study of Martin—Gruber anastomosis in a sample of Egyptians. Egyptian Rheumatology and Rehabilitation. 2017 Oct;44:153-8.</ref> Nerve communication between the median and ulnar nerves in the forearm, is known as Martin-Gruber anastomosis. This implies that nerve fascicles from Median nerve transfers to Ulnar nerve<ref>Cavalheiro CS, Razuk Filho M, Pedro G, Caetano MF, Vieira LA, Caetano EB. Clinical repercussions of Martin-Gruber anastomosis: anatomical study. Revista Brasileira de Ortopedia. 2016 Mar;51:214-23.</ref> | |||
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Anomalous means deviated from normal / routine. Anomalous innervations are routinely a normal occurrence. But if these are not recognised, they may be mistaken for technical pitfall or an actual pathology which may not be present [1] Nerve communication between the median and ulnar nerves in the forearm, is known as Martin-Gruber anastomosis. This implies that nerve fascicles from Median nerve transfers to Ulnar nerve[2]
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- ↑ Aziz Saba EK. Electrophysiological study of Martin—Gruber anastomosis in a sample of Egyptians. Egyptian Rheumatology and Rehabilitation. 2017 Oct;44:153-8.
- ↑ Cavalheiro CS, Razuk Filho M, Pedro G, Caetano MF, Vieira LA, Caetano EB. Clinical repercussions of Martin-Gruber anastomosis: anatomical study. Revista Brasileira de Ortopedia. 2016 Mar;51:214-23.