Kiloh-Nevin Syndrome

- aka Anterior Interosseous Syndrome
- Apart from its anatomical interest, the accessory heads of the flexor muscles have been implicated in the anterior interosseous syndrome, or as a cause of restriced movement in the flexor digitorum longus and flexor pollicis longus that can result in burning pain in the lower lower third of the forearm via muscle-tendon shearing action.

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