Soleus accessorius, an anomalous muscle in a young athlete: case report and analysis of the literature.

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Abstract

The soleus accessory muscle is a rare anatomical variation. It usually appears as a soft tissue mass and may be mistaken for a tumour or an inflammatory lesion. The differential diagnoses include ganglion, lipoma, haemangioma, synovioma, and sarcoma. This is a report of such a muscle mass in the leg of a young athlete with 16 years follow up. A review of the English literature on this subject is also presented.

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Christodoulou, A., Terzidis, I., Natsis, K., Gigis, I., & Pournaras, J. (2004). Soleus accessorius, an anomalous muscle in a young athlete: case report and analysis of the literature. British Journal of Sports Medicine. https://doi.org/10.1136/bjsm.2004.012021

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