Which tendon is frequently absent in upper limb?

Correct Answer: Palmaris longus
Description: The palmaris longus may not always be present. It has a short belly and long tendon. It originates from medial epicondyle of humerus. Distally, it passes over the flexor retinaculum with which its fibers mingle and is attached to the palmar aponeurosis.
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