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The Accessory Muscular Head of the Triceps Brachii Muscle with Tendinous Attachment

Int. j. morphol; 42 (1), 2024
SUMMARY: Variations in the triceps brachii muscle are uncommon, and especially limited reports exist on the accessory heads of tendinous origin that attach near the upper medial part of the humerus. During anatomical training at Nagasaki University School of Medicine, the accessory head of the triceps br...

A rare variation of radial nerve coexisting with the intercalated ectopic muscle from latissimus dorsi muscle

Int. j. morphol; 41 (1), 2023
SUMMARY: The axilla is the main communication channel connecting the upper limbs, the neck and chest. Stabilization of the internal structure is essential for upper limb and shoulder mobility. In this case, we observed and recorded the characteristics of the variation of the radial nerve as well as the i...

An accessory muscle of the posterior compartment of leg of clinical significance: a cadaveric case report

Int. j. morphol; 39 (4), 2021
SUMMARY: Accessory and anomalous muscles are common in humans, although their unique morphologic characteristics can make accurate identification difficult. In this case report, we attempt to identify an anomalous accessory muscle of the posterior compartment of the leg [Compartimentum posterius cruris] ...

An accessory abductor digiti minimi as possible risk factor of the median and ulnar nerves compression

Int. j. morphol; 38 (6), 2020
SUMMARY: During routine dissection of a left upper limb of a 68-year-old male human cadaver, an unusual muscle was observed originating from the radius and flexor retinaculum, and continued in the hypothenar region with the muscle belly of the abductor digiti minimi. We checked that it was an accessory a...

The axillary arch inserted to the coracoid process compressing the brachial plexus

Int. j. morphol; 38 (2), 2020
The axillary arch is a variant slip extending between the latissimus dorsi muscle and the pectoralis major. During educational dissection, a variant muscle was found in left arm of 70-year-old female cadaver. A slip muscle originated from the lateral margin of the latissimus dorsi and crossed the axilla ...

Sonographic Demonstration of a Gastrocnemius Fascial Defect: A Rare Cause of Calf Pain

West Indian med. j; 67 (2), 2018
ABSTRACT Fascial defects with muscular herniation are an uncommon, treatable cause of calf pain. Differential diagnosis includes deep vein thrombosis, compartment syndrome, soleus strain/tear, and muscle or subcutaneous tumour. In this case, sonography was more sensitive for diagnosis than magnetic reson...

Subclavius posticus muscle with anomalous posterior insertion: case report

Int. j. morphol; 36 (1), 2018
SUMMARY: During routine anatomical dissection of the left supraclavicular and infraclavicular regions of a male cadaver, a supernumerary muscle was observed, which, by its position and insertions, consistent with the subclavius posticus muscle (posterior subclavius muscle). It had its anterior insertion ...

Accessory muscle of the flexor digitorum superficialis and its clinical implications

Rev. bras. ortop; 52 (6), 2017
ABSTRACT Anatomical variations of the flexor digitorum superficialis (FDS) muscle and tendon unit are frequently reported by anatomists and clinicians. Anatomical muscle variations of the FDS and its tendons may include variations of muscle belly, presence of accessory or duplicate tendons, abnormal tend...

An accessory extensor pollicis longus tendon: a case report of rare anatomical variant

Int. j. morphol; 35 (4), 2017
SUMMARY: Variation in the morphology of the extensor pollicis longus muscle is very rare. The muscle is considered as one of the deep group of dorsal forearm muscles. It passes through the dorsal radiocarpal ligament in a detached compartment. It inserts at the base of the distal phalanx of the thumb. Th...

Agenesis of the medial gastrocnemius and plantar muscle: case presentation

Int. j. morphol; 35 (1), 2017
We present the case of a left medial gastrocnemius and plantar muscle agenesis in a 58-years old male cadaveric specimen from the Anatomy Laboratory at the Universidad Industrial de Santander (Bucaramanga-Colombia). These unusual muscle absences and associated functional alterations, enrich anatomical kn...