2011
DOI: 10.4067/s0717-95022011000100037
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Incidence of Humeral Head of Biceps Brachii Muscle: Anatomical Insight

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“…Esto puede tener implicancia clínica si el nervio musculocutáneo es sometido a la compresión por la cabeza accesoria voluminosa (Pakhale et al . ;Ilayperuma et al . ;Kumar et al, 2014;Parthasarathy & Sowmya).…”
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“…Esto puede tener implicancia clínica si el nervio musculocutáneo es sometido a la compresión por la cabeza accesoria voluminosa (Pakhale et al . ;Ilayperuma et al . ;Kumar et al, 2014;Parthasarathy & Sowmya).…”
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“…En nuestra casuística, el caso presentado se da en un cadáver masculino, en el lado derecho y del tipo inferomedial. Se han descripto casos de bilateralidad (Ilayperuma et al;Al-Kushi, 2013). No encontramos ningún caso de bilateralidad.…”
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“…The BB is a muscle with large variability due to the presence of supernumerary heads arising from the deltoid and pectoralis major muscles, the articular capsule of the shoulder, the coracoid process, the intertubercular sulcus, and the mid third of the humerus, its most common variation [5,8,9,11,24]. Presence of additional heads of the biceps bra-chii (AHBB) has been reported in a range of 1-25% with its unilateral occurrence being more frequent than its bilateral occurrence [2,11,14,[17][18][19][20].…”
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