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Development and growth of the foot lumbricalis muscle: a histological study using human foetuses.

Zhe Wu JinShogo HayashiKwang Ho ChoGen MurakamiJoerg WiltingJosé Francisco Rodríguez-Vázquez
Published in: Folia morphologica (2020)
Consequently, in contrast to the hand LU, the delayed changes in the foot were characterised by involvement of the LU origin into a single common part of the FDLT. The quadratus plantae muscle fibres did not attach to the LU at any phase, and connected with the fourth and fifth toe tendons.
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