Coexistence of an Axillary Arch Muscle (Latissimocondyloideus Muscle) with an Unusual Axillary Artery Branching: Case Report and Review

The axilla is a relatively small pyramidal compartment between the thoracic wall and the arm, which contains muscles and vital neurovascular bundles. They are important for their clinical and morphological reasons. We report an anomalous latissimocondyloideus muscle and a rare variant of the axillar...

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Autores principales: Soubhagya,R. Nayak, Latha,V. Prabhu, Ashwin,K, Madhan,Kumar S. J., C. Ganesh,Kumar
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Publicado: Sociedad Chilena de Anatomía 2006
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spelling oai:scielo:S0717-950220060003000032006-08-28Coexistence of an Axillary Arch Muscle (Latissimocondyloideus Muscle) with an Unusual Axillary Artery Branching: Case Report and ReviewSoubhagya,R. NayakLatha,V. PrabhuAshwin,KMadhan,Kumar S. J.C. Ganesh,Kumar Axillary arch Latissimocondyloideus muscle Axillary artery Variation Morphology The axilla is a relatively small pyramidal compartment between the thoracic wall and the arm, which contains muscles and vital neurovascular bundles. They are important for their clinical and morphological reasons. We report an anomalous latissimocondyloideus muscle and a rare variant of the axillary artery, which lies beneath the anomalous muscle. The anomaly is one of its kind. The morphology and the clinical significance of the muscle have been reviewedinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedad Chilena de AnatomíaInternational Journal of Morphology v.24 n.2 20062006-06-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0717-95022006000300003en10.4067/S0717-95022006000300003
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topic Axillary arch
Latissimocondyloideus muscle
Axillary artery
Variation
Morphology
spellingShingle Axillary arch
Latissimocondyloideus muscle
Axillary artery
Variation
Morphology
Soubhagya,R. Nayak
Latha,V. Prabhu
Ashwin,K
Madhan,Kumar S. J.
C. Ganesh,Kumar
Coexistence of an Axillary Arch Muscle (Latissimocondyloideus Muscle) with an Unusual Axillary Artery Branching: Case Report and Review
description The axilla is a relatively small pyramidal compartment between the thoracic wall and the arm, which contains muscles and vital neurovascular bundles. They are important for their clinical and morphological reasons. We report an anomalous latissimocondyloideus muscle and a rare variant of the axillary artery, which lies beneath the anomalous muscle. The anomaly is one of its kind. The morphology and the clinical significance of the muscle have been reviewed
author Soubhagya,R. Nayak
Latha,V. Prabhu
Ashwin,K
Madhan,Kumar S. J.
C. Ganesh,Kumar
author_facet Soubhagya,R. Nayak
Latha,V. Prabhu
Ashwin,K
Madhan,Kumar S. J.
C. Ganesh,Kumar
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title Coexistence of an Axillary Arch Muscle (Latissimocondyloideus Muscle) with an Unusual Axillary Artery Branching: Case Report and Review
title_short Coexistence of an Axillary Arch Muscle (Latissimocondyloideus Muscle) with an Unusual Axillary Artery Branching: Case Report and Review
title_full Coexistence of an Axillary Arch Muscle (Latissimocondyloideus Muscle) with an Unusual Axillary Artery Branching: Case Report and Review
title_fullStr Coexistence of an Axillary Arch Muscle (Latissimocondyloideus Muscle) with an Unusual Axillary Artery Branching: Case Report and Review
title_full_unstemmed Coexistence of an Axillary Arch Muscle (Latissimocondyloideus Muscle) with an Unusual Axillary Artery Branching: Case Report and Review
title_sort coexistence of an axillary arch muscle (latissimocondyloideus muscle) with an unusual axillary artery branching: case report and review
publisher Sociedad Chilena de Anatomía
publishDate 2006
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