| 1. | There s no evidence of thenar muscles and rarely functioning tendons.
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| 2. | Both involve a less developed first metacarpal and a nearly absent thenar musculature.
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| 3. | It also supplies the muscles of the thenar eminence by a recurrent thenar branch.
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| 4. | It also supplies the muscles of the thenar eminence by a recurrent thenar branch.
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| 5. | The thumb has one long flexor and a short flexor in the thenar muscle group.
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| 6. | The palm consist of two elongated central pads, a hypothenar pad and a thenar pad.
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| 7. | It is not in the thenar group of muscles, so is supplied by the ulnar nerve.
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| 8. | In " Ape hand deformity ", the thenar muscles become paralyzed due to impingement and are subsequently flattened.
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| 9. | Carpal tunnel syndrome can result in thenar muscle paralysis which can then lead to ape hand deformity if left untreated.
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| 10. | This hand deformity is not by itself an individual diagnosis; it is seen only after the thenar muscles have atrophied.
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