Bilateral congenital absence of flexor pollicis longus with thumb hypoplasia and thenar atrophy

Indian J Radiol Imaging. 2014 Jul;24(3):268-70. doi: 10.4103/0971-3026.137044.

Abstract

Congenital absence of flexor pollicis longus with or without associated anomalies of thenar muscles and thumb is of rare occurrence. Inability to flex the interphalangeal joint of the thumb and absent dorsal wrinkles and flexion creases of the thumb are important clues to the diagnosis. Routine radiography and cross-sectional imaging help to confirm and document the condition. This article presents an extremely rare case of bilateral congenital absence of flexor pollicis longus tendon with thumb hypoplasia and thenar atrophy.

Keywords: Bilateral congenital anomaly; flexor pollicis longus; magnetic resonance imaging; thenar atrophy.

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