Morphological variability of the leg muscles: potential pitfalls on ultrasound that await clinicians Article

Full Text via DOI: 10.5603/fm.94290 Web of Science: 001293238200001

Cited authors

  • Posnik M, Zielinska N, Tubbs RS, Ruzik K, Olewnik L

Abstract

  • Background: Although muscles and their tendons are not considered the most morphologically variable structures, they still manifest a substantial diversity of variants. The aim of this study is to increase awareness of some of the many possible variants found during ultrasound imaging of one lower limb compartment, the leg, that could potentially mislead clinicians and lead to misdiagnosis. Materials and methods: PubMed was used for a comprehensive literature search for morphological variations. Relevant papers were included, and citation tracking was used to identify further publications. Results: Several morphological variants of muscles of the leg have been described over many years, but this study shows that the occurrence of further variations in ultrasound imaging requires further investigations. Conclusions: The incidence of additional structures including muscles and tendons during ultrasound examination can cause confusion and lead to misinterpretation of images, misdiagnosis, and the introduction of unnecessary and inappropriate treatments. (Folia Morphol 2024; 83, 2: 275-293)

Publication date

  • 2023

Published in

International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)

  • 0015-5659

Number of pages

  • 19

Start page

  • 275

End page

  • 293

Volume

  • 83

Issue

  • 2