indicate that the sternalis is not always derived from the same embryonic origin. Cadaveric studies showed that the sternalis muscle has a mean prevalence...
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rectus sheath. Sensory supply is from the 7-12 thoracic nerves. The sternalis muscle may be a variant form of the pectoralis major or the rectus abdominis...
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Pectoralis major (redirect from Pectoralis Muscle)
the whole muscle is missing, most commonly on one side of the body. This may accompany absence of the breast in females. The sternalis muscle may be a...
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Intermammary cleft (section Muscles)
of chest muscles) and the periosteum (bone membrane) of the sternum. It forms a shelving edge that supports the breasts. The sternalis muscle is an anatomical...
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Anatomical variation (section Muscles)
forearm is sometimes absent, as is the plantaris muscle in the leg. The sternalis muscle is a variant that lies in front of the pectoralis major and may show...
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Pectoralis minor (redirect from Small pectoral muscle)
Pectoralis minor muscle (/ˌpɛktəˈrælɪs ˈmaɪnər/) is a thin, triangular muscle, situated at the upper part of the chest, beneath the pectoralis major in...
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List of anatomical variations (section Muscles)
index Sternalis muscle - or rectus thoracis Psoas minor muscle Palmaris profundus muscle Pterygoideus proprius muscle Styloauricularis muscle Transversus...
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muscle Accessory muscles of the anterior thoracic wall include the sternalis muscle, the axillary arch (Langer's), variations of pectoralis major such...
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This is a table of skeletal muscles of the human anatomy, with muscle counts and other information. Skeletal muscle maps Anterior view Posterior view...
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number of sporadic muscles which he identified as vestigial remnants of the panniculus carnosus, particularly the sternalis muscle. In 1893, Robert Wiedersheim...
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