Medical Definition of Caput superficiale musculi flexoris pollicis brevis

1. The head of the short flexor of the thumb that arises from the transverse carpal ligament and the trapezium. It is innervated by the recurrent branch of the median nerve. Synonym: caput superficiale musculi flexoris pollicis brevis. (05 Mar 2000)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Caput Superficiale Musculi Flexoris Pollicis Brevis

caput nuclei caudati
caput obliquum
caput obliquum musculi adductoris hallucis
caput obliquum musculi adductoris pollicis
caput ossis femoris
caput ossis metacarpalis
caput ossis metatarsalis
caput pancreatis
caput phalangis
caput profundum musculi flexoris pollicis brevis
caput quadratum
caput radiale
caput radii
caput stapedis
caput succedaneum
caput superficiale musculi flexoris pollicis brevis (current term)
caput tali
caput transversum
caput transversum musculi adductoris hallucis
caput transversum musculi adductoris pollicis
caput ulnae
caput ulnare
caput ulnare musculi flexoris carpi ulnaris
caput ulnare musculi pronatoris teretis
caput zygomaticum quadrati labii superioris
capybara
capybaras
caquelon
caquelons

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