Talk:Martin-Gruber Anastomosis
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[edit]This page should not be speedy deleted as pure vandalism or a blatant hoax, because... The Martin-Gruber Anastomosis is an anatomical feature of the body. It is documented in Gray's Anatomy, 40th edition. I'm terrible at citations, and therefore do not feel qualified to write out a citation explaining this supporting fact. But, despite this, the fact remains that this anastomosis exists. Please also see the section "Anatomic Anomalies" under the Median Nerve. I did not write that section, yet it clearly demonstrates that the Martin-Gruber Anastomosis is a "naturally occurring" anomaly of the median nerve. --Adamnburch (talk) 03:45, 31 August 2012 (UTC)
- Yes, I can see that, and it won't be. WilyD 05:30, 31 August 2012 (UTC)