MRI Findings of Accessory Popliteus Muscle: A Case Report
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ÇÑÇüÁø ( Hahn Hyoung-Jin )
Inje University College of Medicine Inje University Seoul Paik Hospital Department of Radiology
½ÉÀçÂù ( Shim Jae-Chan )
Inje University College of Medicine Inje University Seoul Paik Hospital Department of Radiology
±è±âȯ ( Kim Ki-Hwan )
Inje University College of Medicine Inje University Seoul Paik Hospital Department of Radiology
ÀÌ°æÀº ( Lee Kyoung-Eun )
Inje University College of Medicine Inje University Seoul Paik Hospital Department of Radiology
Ȳ´ëÇö ( Hwang Dae-Hyun )
Inje University College of Medicine Inje University Seoul Paik Hospital Department of Radiology
À̱âÀç ( Lee Ghi-Jai )
Inje University College of Medicine Inje University Seoul Paik Hospital Department of Radiology
±èÈ£±Õ ( Kim Ho-Kyun )
Inje University College of Medicine Inje University Seoul Paik Hospital Department of Radiology
Abstract
Accessory muscles located in the region of the popliteal fossa are very rare. MRI scan performed in a 52-year-old man with right knee pain revealed an anomalous muscle in the region of the popliteal fossa. Considering the muscle originated from the medial side of the lateral head of the gastrocnemius muscle and attached to the posteromedial articular capsule of the knee joint, it is consistent with the accessory popliteus muscle, previously reported. To our best knowledge, MRI finding about the accessory popliteus muscle has been reported in only one case. We present a case of the accessory popliteus muscle incidentally identified on MRI.
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Accessory Variation; Muscle, Skeletal; Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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