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Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1984
The accessory soleus muscle, as a clinically significant finding, has been infrequently reported in the English literature. Prior to the advent of the computerized tomography (CT) scanner, the diagnosis could only be suspected and was confirmed only at surgery.
Alexander Kalenak, Glenn W. Nichols
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The accessory soleus muscle, as a clinically significant finding, has been infrequently reported in the English literature. Prior to the advent of the computerized tomography (CT) scanner, the diagnosis could only be suspected and was confirmed only at surgery.
Alexander Kalenak, Glenn W. Nichols
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Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, 2004
Accessory soleus muscle is an uncommon anatomical variant that may present as a soft-tissue mass in the posteromedial region of the ankle. It is congenital in origin but usually presents in the second or third decade of life. Although it is a rare entity, accessory soleus muscle should be included in the differential diagnosis of soft-tissue swelling ...
H. Yusuf Yildiz+4 more
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Accessory soleus muscle is an uncommon anatomical variant that may present as a soft-tissue mass in the posteromedial region of the ankle. It is congenital in origin but usually presents in the second or third decade of life. Although it is a rare entity, accessory soleus muscle should be included in the differential diagnosis of soft-tissue swelling ...
H. Yusuf Yildiz+4 more
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Acta Radiologica. Diagnosis, 1981
The findings made in cases of supernumerary soleus muscles are reviewed, and the first radiologic observations on this malformation are reported. The value of CT is emphasized.
G. Theander, L. Danielsson
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The findings made in cases of supernumerary soleus muscles are reviewed, and the first radiologic observations on this malformation are reported. The value of CT is emphasized.
G. Theander, L. Danielsson
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Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1976
This is a report on the EMG diagnosis and surgical treatment of a tumor-like mass in the ankle of a 13-year-old boy with an accessory soleus muscle.
Elias D. Sedlin, Ralph Ger
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This is a report on the EMG diagnosis and surgical treatment of a tumor-like mass in the ankle of a 13-year-old boy with an accessory soleus muscle.
Elias D. Sedlin, Ralph Ger
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Venous drainage of the soleus muscle
Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy, 2008Soleus veins have been implicated as the site for deep venous thrombosis initiation. Detailed anatomic knowledge is required for the early diagnosis using non-invasive ultrasound techniques. In the present work, we describe the anatomy of the veins that emerge from the ventral face of the soleus muscle.
Fausto Miranda+5 more
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Endometriosis of the soleus and gastrocnemius muscles
Fertility and Sterility, 2009To document a rare case of endometriosis in the soleus and gastrocnemius muscles.Case report.Tertiary care center.A 30-year-old fertile woman presented with moderate dysmenorrhea associated with calf pain and bulging that had been gradually worsening over the last years, particularly during menses.
Antonio Alberto Nogueira+4 more
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In vivo behavior of the human soleus muscle with increasing walking and running speeds.
Journal of applied physiology, 2015The interaction between the muscle fascicle and tendon components of the human soleus (SO) muscle influences the capacity of the muscle to generate force and mechanical work during walking and running.
A. Lai+5 more
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Asymptomatic accessory soleus muscle
The Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery, 1999The accessory soleus muscle has been infrequently seen and reported clinically. Most of the cases reported have been associated with symptomatology. Yet there are cases in which the patient presents with only asymptomatic swelling. Such a case is presented as well as a review of previously reported cases of the accessory soleus muscle.
Mathew M. John, Anthony H. Borrelli
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DIRECT MUSCLE NEUROTIZATION IN RAT SOLEUS MUSCLE
Journal of Reconstructive Microsurgery, 2000An experimental study was conducted using rat soleus muscles to characterize reinnervation of the denervated muscles by direct muscle neurotization. Also studied was whether there is any difference in the regeneration process between original (tibial) and foreign (peroneal) nerve neurotization. For functional evaluation, an electrophysiologic study was
Yong J. Kim, Seung K. Shon, Dong M. Park
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Development of the EMG of the soleus muscle in the rat
Developmental Brain Research, 1994The EMG of the soleus muscle was recorded with bipolar electrodes chronically implanted in rats aged 10-30 days. Changes in the activity pattern were studied in relation to motor development. The firing pattern and shape of motor units were studied at higher resolution. EMG activity was closely related to motor behaviour and posture. At P11, soleus was
J. Westerga, Albert Gramsbergen
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