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For example, there are numerous anatomical studies that warn of the enormous variability the first compartment. Variants are more frequently reported the presence of a septum dividing the compartment into two and the abductor pollicis longus multiplicity (APL). On the other hand, the Green's says the extensor pollicis brevis (EPB) tendon is a phylogenetically younger and fickle by 5-7% of cases. Reading this data seems reasonable that the APL is the cause of disease or at least, something will have to see. However, Look through this article . Bet that if there septum in the compartment, the release of subcompartments the EPB would suffice. Mmm ... interesting but confusing!
For útlimo, another interesting concept , thinking of the research is the definition of the disease itself. Today the diagnosis is clinical (the famous sign Finkelstein ) and as is evident this can be a factor cofusión important when designing our studies.
Finally, we must dive deeper ...