Acessory soleus muscle: a case report
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Congenital abnormalities/diagnosis; Diagnosis, differential; Muscle, skeletal/abnormalities; Muscle, skeletal/pathology; Muscle, skeletal/ surgery; Case reportsAbstract
Soleus accessory muscle is a congenital anatomical variant rarely seen and diagnosed in the daily practice. This disease incidence ranges from 0,7-5.5% according to the medical literature, and it usually occurs in the second/third decade of patients’ life. The disease can be asymptomatic but normally it presents pain, swelling and/or mass in the posterior medial ankle. A variety of treatment options have been described, from conservative treatment to fasciotomy and surgical excision. We report a case resistant to conservative treatment that required surgical approach.Downloads
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2016-12-31
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Case review