1. Frequency and characterization of the accessory heads of the biceps brachii: A multicentric cadaveric study.
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Lira-Bandeira WG, Montello MB, Moretti EC, Da Silva IB, Lemos GA, Oliveira JB, Da Silva JB, and De Oliveira EG
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- Humans, Brazil, Male, Arm anatomy & histology, Female, Aged, Middle Aged, Cadaver, Muscle, Skeletal anatomy & histology, Muscle, Skeletal abnormalities, Anatomic Variation
- Abstract
Purpose: The biceps brachii muscle (BBM) is a large and thick muscle on the ventral portion of the upper arm. The scientific literature reports the existence of extra heads., Objective: The present work investigated the frequency of occurrence of BBM accessory head(s) in four different Anatomy Laboratories at universities in Northeast Brazil., Material and Methods: Once the upper limbs with an anatomical variation of the BBM heads were identified, the accessory head was evaluated for morphometric characterization (the length, width, and thickness)., Results: The sample consisted of 249 upper limbs and the outcomes were 26 members with BBM accessory heads (10.44% of the total sample). Among the 26 members studied was found a single accessory head in 22 (84.62%), two accessory heads in 3 (11.54%), and three accessory heads in 1 (3.85%). BBMs with one, two, and three accessory heads were found, with different origins. The average length, width, and thickness of these accessory heads were 169.39mm, 10.25mm, and 3.39mm, respectively., Conclusion: The frequency of BBM accessory heads in a population of northeastern Brazil in this cadaveric study was 10.44%., (Copyright © 2024 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.)
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- 2024
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