- flexor muscle of fingers superficial
- musculus flexor digitorum superficialis.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
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Flexor digitorum superficialis muscle — Flexor digitorum superficialis Transverse section across distal ends of radius and ulna. (Flexor dig. subliminis labeled at center top.) Latin musculus flexor digitorum superficialis … Wikipedia
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musculus flexor digitorum superficialis — [TA] superficial flexor muscle of fingers (2 heads): origin, HUMEROULNAR HEAD—medial epicondyle of humerus, coronoid process of ulna, RADIAL HEAD—oblique line of radius, anterior border; insertion, sides of middle phalanges of four (nonthumb) … Medical dictionary
flexor digitorum superficialis — flexor digitorum su·per·fi·ci·al·is .sü pər .fish ē ā ləs n a superficial muscle of the palmar side of the forearm that flexes esp. the second phalanges of the four fingers … Medical dictionary
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