2022
DOI: 10.1007/s00276-022-03006-6
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Prevalence and clinical implications of the Gantzer’s muscle

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“…Gantzer's muscle is always located posterior to both the MN and AIN; therefore it should be considered in MN and AIN compressions due to its proximity to these nerves. 11 12 When Struthers' ligament (an anatomical variation found in 1–3% of the population) is present, the MN passes behind it, possibly a further potential compression site. 13 14 …”
Section: Median Nervementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gantzer's muscle is always located posterior to both the MN and AIN; therefore it should be considered in MN and AIN compressions due to its proximity to these nerves. 11 12 When Struthers' ligament (an anatomical variation found in 1–3% of the population) is present, the MN passes behind it, possibly a further potential compression site. 13 14 …”
Section: Median Nervementioning
confidence: 99%