The sternalis muscle variation is a well-known anatomical situation. It is present in 8.7% of women and 6.4% of men, although the incidence varies according to sex, race and ethnicity. During a left modified radical mastectomy operation on a 46-year-old female patient a sternalis muscle was detected on the pectoralis major muscle in the superficial fascia. It was in craniocaudal position and was parallel to the body of the sternum. The cylindrical muscle was approximately 8 cm in length and 2 cm in diameter. Such variations are considered to have their origin in embryological development. Awareness of muscular variations and their identification is important both for procedure through the proper dissection planes during breast surgery and i...
The sternocleidomastoid muscles (SCM) are prominent paired muscles of theneck connecting proximally ...
WOS: 000285038500005PubMed ID: 20700868PURPOSE To evaluate the mammographic findings of the sternali...
Knowledge concerning the variations of chest wall musculature is imperative for Surgeons, Radiologis...
The sternalis muscle variation is a well-known anatomical situation. It is present in 8.7% of women ...
The sternalis muscle variation is a well-known anatomical situation. It is present in 8.7% of women ...
There is a need to record and discuss unusual anatomical variants with the advent of complex diagnos...
During a routine anatomy lab dissection, a group of first year medical students at Philadelphia Coll...
Introduction and Objective: The sternal muscle is a rare anatomical variation found in the anterior ...
The sternalis muscle is an anatomic variation that was first described in 1604. It has been studied ...
IntroductionThe sternalis is a normal anatomical variant that is typically poorly understood and not...
Sternalis muscle also called rectus sternalis, rectus thoracis, or episternalis is an anomalous musc...
Sternalis is an anomalous muscle found occasionally in the anterior part of the thorax. During routi...
The sternalis muscle is a rare variant in the anterior chest wall located anterior to the vertical m...
Despite intensive anatomical research during the last century, anatomical structures or variations o...
Rectus sternalis muscle is a rare morphological variation of the musculature of the anterior abdomin...
The sternocleidomastoid muscles (SCM) are prominent paired muscles of theneck connecting proximally ...
WOS: 000285038500005PubMed ID: 20700868PURPOSE To evaluate the mammographic findings of the sternali...
Knowledge concerning the variations of chest wall musculature is imperative for Surgeons, Radiologis...
The sternalis muscle variation is a well-known anatomical situation. It is present in 8.7% of women ...
The sternalis muscle variation is a well-known anatomical situation. It is present in 8.7% of women ...
There is a need to record and discuss unusual anatomical variants with the advent of complex diagnos...
During a routine anatomy lab dissection, a group of first year medical students at Philadelphia Coll...
Introduction and Objective: The sternal muscle is a rare anatomical variation found in the anterior ...
The sternalis muscle is an anatomic variation that was first described in 1604. It has been studied ...
IntroductionThe sternalis is a normal anatomical variant that is typically poorly understood and not...
Sternalis muscle also called rectus sternalis, rectus thoracis, or episternalis is an anomalous musc...
Sternalis is an anomalous muscle found occasionally in the anterior part of the thorax. During routi...
The sternalis muscle is a rare variant in the anterior chest wall located anterior to the vertical m...
Despite intensive anatomical research during the last century, anatomical structures or variations o...
Rectus sternalis muscle is a rare morphological variation of the musculature of the anterior abdomin...
The sternocleidomastoid muscles (SCM) are prominent paired muscles of theneck connecting proximally ...
WOS: 000285038500005PubMed ID: 20700868PURPOSE To evaluate the mammographic findings of the sternali...
Knowledge concerning the variations of chest wall musculature is imperative for Surgeons, Radiologis...