2012
DOI: 10.15381/rivep.v20i2.600
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ANATOMÍA MACROSCÓPICA DE LA MUSCULATURA DEL MIEMBRO ANTERIOR DEL MONO MACHÍN BLANCO (Cebus albifrons)

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“…The deltoid muscle presented three parts (clavicular, acromial, and scapular), which is a common characteristic among primate species. 10,11,[23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31][32] Domestic mammals, however, only have the scapular and acromial parts, because the clavicular part is named the cleidobrachialis muscle due to the absence of the clavicle in these species. 7,19,33,34 Only the scapular part is present in Equus caballus due to the absence of the acromion.…”
Section: Comparative Myologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The deltoid muscle presented three parts (clavicular, acromial, and scapular), which is a common characteristic among primate species. 10,11,[23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31][32] Domestic mammals, however, only have the scapular and acromial parts, because the clavicular part is named the cleidobrachialis muscle due to the absence of the clavicle in these species. 7,19,33,34 Only the scapular part is present in Equus caballus due to the absence of the acromion.…”
Section: Comparative Myologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Por lo tanto, el conocimiento de las condiciones morfológicas, especialmente de animales permitirán posteriores estudios funcionales (Marques et al, 2006). Hay descripciones anatómicas de la musculatura de primates neotropicales (Aversi-Ferreira et al, 2005b, quienes describen origen e inserción de los músculos del miembro torácico en otras especies como Cebus libidinosus, y Cebus apella (Aversi-Ferreira et al, 2005a y Cebus albifrons (Cribillero et al, 2009). La musculatura del miembro torácico comprende los músculos del cíngulo escapular -los cuales se encuentran entre el tronco y el miembro torácico-y los músculos intrínsecos, los cuales poseen su origen e inserción en las regiones propias del miembro torácico (Dyce et al, 2007) como lo es en el húmero.…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…Since the supinator muscle does not have ulnar origin, the ulna of Saguinus leucopus does not form a supinator crest as it does in humans (Standring; Moore et al) and as it should happen in nonhuman primates whose ulnar origin lies in the supinator muscle (Cribillero et al, 2009;Michilsens et al, 2009;Aversi-Ferreira et al, 2010;.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%