The levator claviculae is an uncommon anatomical variant found in the posterior cervical triangle. In this report we present a 78-year-old man with this muscular variation, which was found during gross anatomical dissection. While sites of insertion and origin have been variable, in the present case the muscle originated from the left transverse processes of C3 and C4, and inserted onto the lateral third of the ipsilateral clavicle. Clinical considerations of this variant anatomy are of interest, as they may present in patients as a supraclavicular mass and may also mimic pathology on cross-sectional imaging
During routine dissection studies, we encountered an aberrant muscle in the neck region of a 50 year...
Various anomalous muscles and fibrofascial structures have been described in relation to the anatomy...
The clavicle connects the shoulder girdle to the axial skeleton, providing support and mobility for ...
The levator claviculae is an uncommon anatomical variant found in the posterior cervical triangle. I...
The Author(s) 2012. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract We repor...
During routine dissection by medical students at the Department of Anatomy of the posterior triangle...
Entrapment neuropathy of the supraclavicular nerve is rare and, when it occurs, is usually attributa...
Cleidocervical muscles (CCM) or levator claviculae muscles in humans can be found as supernumerary u...
The levator scapulae muscle typically runs from the transverse process of the atlas to the superior ...
In the Dissection Team of the Second Chair of Anatomy at the School of Medicine of the University of...
Anatomical variations in the musculature of the spine have the potential to cause functional and pos...
Anatomic variations of the neck musculature are uncommon and incidentally found during cadaveric dis...
Although the levator scapulae are surrounded in the deep cervical fascia, it can be separated into a...
anatomical variation of the levator scapulae muscle. Int. J. Morphol., 30(3):866-869, 2012. SUMMARY:...
Background: The sternocleidomastoideus muscle is the most prominent landmarks of the surface anatomy...
During routine dissection studies, we encountered an aberrant muscle in the neck region of a 50 year...
Various anomalous muscles and fibrofascial structures have been described in relation to the anatomy...
The clavicle connects the shoulder girdle to the axial skeleton, providing support and mobility for ...
The levator claviculae is an uncommon anatomical variant found in the posterior cervical triangle. I...
The Author(s) 2012. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract We repor...
During routine dissection by medical students at the Department of Anatomy of the posterior triangle...
Entrapment neuropathy of the supraclavicular nerve is rare and, when it occurs, is usually attributa...
Cleidocervical muscles (CCM) or levator claviculae muscles in humans can be found as supernumerary u...
The levator scapulae muscle typically runs from the transverse process of the atlas to the superior ...
In the Dissection Team of the Second Chair of Anatomy at the School of Medicine of the University of...
Anatomical variations in the musculature of the spine have the potential to cause functional and pos...
Anatomic variations of the neck musculature are uncommon and incidentally found during cadaveric dis...
Although the levator scapulae are surrounded in the deep cervical fascia, it can be separated into a...
anatomical variation of the levator scapulae muscle. Int. J. Morphol., 30(3):866-869, 2012. SUMMARY:...
Background: The sternocleidomastoideus muscle is the most prominent landmarks of the surface anatomy...
During routine dissection studies, we encountered an aberrant muscle in the neck region of a 50 year...
Various anomalous muscles and fibrofascial structures have been described in relation to the anatomy...
The clavicle connects the shoulder girdle to the axial skeleton, providing support and mobility for ...