Showing atrophy of the left anterior tibialis muscle and loss of muscle bulk in the anterior compartment of the left leg (not seen is the atrophy of the abductor hallucis longus).

Showing atrophy of the left anterior tibialis muscle and loss of muscle bulk in the anterior compartment of the left leg (not seen is the atrophy of the abductor hallucis longus).

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... patient also could not move her toes on her left foot. There was noted atrophy on her left tibialis anterior muscle and abductor hallucis longus (Figure 1). There were no sensory defi cits and deep tendon refl exes were normoactive over both upper extremities and hyperactive over both lower extremities. ...

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