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1 gru 2022 · Bilateral Musculus Sternalis is very rare, present in under 1.7% of the population. • The muscle is well known to anatomists but unfamiliar to surgeons. • The muscle can cause “sternalis syndrome” and chest wall asymmetry. • Sternalis may affect the interpretation of mammograms and electrocardiograms. •
Sternalis syndrome is a rare and often misdiagnosed condition characterized by severe chest pain localized to the sternum, with the prevalence of the sternalis muscle being detected in 7.8% of the general population .
16 sty 2014 · The sternalis muscle is a well documented but rare muscular variation of the anterior thoracic wall. It lies between the superficial fascia and the pectoral fascia and is found in about 8% of the population.
When present and detected preoperatively it can be used as a muscular flap in reconstructive surgeries of the breast and neck. This article will present the sternalis muscle with special emphasis on its morphology, homology, and clinical significance.
1 wrz 2014 · Here, we identify the origins of sternalis syndrome pain, what other conditions the pain may be confused with, and how clinicians should not be quick to exclude musculoskeletal pain from a ...
1 lut 2022 · The musculus sternalis is an extremely rare anatomical variant of the anterior chest wall. A detailed review of the anatomy, historical background and prevalence of the sternalis muscle is...
The musculus sternalis is an extremely rare anatomical variant of the anterior chest wall. A detailed review of the anatomy, historical background and prevalence of the sternalis muscle is presented, with both the significant radiological and surgical implications of this variant specifically discus ….