We report on a unique combination of multiple variations concerning the pectoral muscles and the left external jugular vein. Specifically, a bilateral hypoplasia of the medial clavicular portion of the pectoralis major muscle was noticed along with the coexistence of total right pectoralis minor aplasia, substituted by loose connective and fatty tissue. Simultaneously, a supernumerary anterior-placed external jugular vein was found, which, after its supraclavicular course, pierced the interval between the left clavicular and the sternocostal head, and drained into the left jugular junction. The combination of the above anomalies constitutes an atypical pattern of Poland syndrome. We discuss the related embryological development and the rela...
The jugulocephalic anastomosis is a rare anatomical variant which normally undergoes atrophy during ...
Poland syndrome comprises a unilateral absence of the large pectoral muscle, ipsilateral symbrachyda...
Neural and vascular variations in the axilla and upper limb area are usually paired, but coexistence...
We report on a unique combination of multiple variations concerning the pectoral muscles and the lef...
In this case report, we observed a situation in which three variant muscles presented unilaterally i...
We present a case of a right sided accessory head of the pectoralis major muscle located inferior to...
During a routine anatomical dissection we discovered an aberrant muscle slip associated with the pec...
Although anatomical variations in the upper limb are frequent, coexistence of multiple combined vari...
The authors describe a rare unilateral muscle variation in the thoracic wall combining the pectorali...
Poland’s syndrome is a rare congenital anomaly with absence or hypoplasia of major and minor p...
There is a need to record and discuss unusual anatomical variants with the advent of complex diagnos...
Item does not contain fulltextPURPOSE: Poland syndrome was first described as a deficiency of the pe...
Variations in the nerves of pectoral region are rare. We observed duplication of medial and lateral ...
Background: Poland syndrome (PS) is a rare congenital anomaly associated with absent or hypoplastic ...
Although the cephalic vein follows a fairly consistent course, numerous variants have been reported....
The jugulocephalic anastomosis is a rare anatomical variant which normally undergoes atrophy during ...
Poland syndrome comprises a unilateral absence of the large pectoral muscle, ipsilateral symbrachyda...
Neural and vascular variations in the axilla and upper limb area are usually paired, but coexistence...
We report on a unique combination of multiple variations concerning the pectoral muscles and the lef...
In this case report, we observed a situation in which three variant muscles presented unilaterally i...
We present a case of a right sided accessory head of the pectoralis major muscle located inferior to...
During a routine anatomical dissection we discovered an aberrant muscle slip associated with the pec...
Although anatomical variations in the upper limb are frequent, coexistence of multiple combined vari...
The authors describe a rare unilateral muscle variation in the thoracic wall combining the pectorali...
Poland’s syndrome is a rare congenital anomaly with absence or hypoplasia of major and minor p...
There is a need to record and discuss unusual anatomical variants with the advent of complex diagnos...
Item does not contain fulltextPURPOSE: Poland syndrome was first described as a deficiency of the pe...
Variations in the nerves of pectoral region are rare. We observed duplication of medial and lateral ...
Background: Poland syndrome (PS) is a rare congenital anomaly associated with absent or hypoplastic ...
Although the cephalic vein follows a fairly consistent course, numerous variants have been reported....
The jugulocephalic anastomosis is a rare anatomical variant which normally undergoes atrophy during ...
Poland syndrome comprises a unilateral absence of the large pectoral muscle, ipsilateral symbrachyda...
Neural and vascular variations in the axilla and upper limb area are usually paired, but coexistence...