Bilateral Presence of Axillary Arch Muscle Passing Through the Posterior Cord of the Brachial Plexus
The axillary arch can be described as an anomalous muscular slip of latissimus dorsi muscle. In this paper, a rare case of bilateral axillary arch is reported during routine dissection of the axillary region of a 57-year old male cadaver. On both sides, the axillary arch muscle took origin from lati...
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Autores principales: | Pillay,Minnie, Jacob,Suja Mary |
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Lenguaje: | English |
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Sociedad Chilena de Anatomía
2009
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