High incidence of a third head of biceps brachii in females
Incidence rates of a third head of biceps brachii muscle have been shown to vary based on race, sex, and side of the body. Traditionally, males were thought to have higher incidences than females, and the right limb was thought to most frequently contain
Luke A. Schwerdtfeger+2 more
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Porous polyethylene in reconstructive head and neck surgery [PDF]
Berghaus, Alexander
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The Third Head of the Biceps Brachii Muscle Perforated by the Musculocutaneous Nerve [PDF]
Jihoon Jang+2 more
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Isolated musculocutaneous nerve involvement in COVID-19 related Neuralgic amyotrophy. Comment on: "Neuralgic amyotrophy and COVID-19 infection: 2 cases of spinal accessory nerve palsy" by Coll et al. Joint Bone Spine 2021;88:105196. [PDF]
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Double Free Functioning Muscle Transfers for Brachial Plexus Injuries: a Case Report [PDF]
Free functional muscle transfer for brachial plexus injury is one of the alternatives to repair the upper extremity function, where usually one type of muscle is used, the gracillis.
Ridhalhi, F. (Farindra)+2 more
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Deltoid, triceps, or both responses improve the success rate of the interscalene catheter surgical block compared with the biceps response [PDF]
Background The influence of the muscular response elicited by neurostimulation on the success rate of interscalene block using a catheter (ISC) is unknown.
Aguirre, J.+5 more
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Surgical reconstruction of the musculocutaneous nerve in traumatic brachial plexus injuries
Madjid Samii+3 more
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Isolated musculocutaneous nerve palsy after heavy physical activity [PDF]
Maris, J.+2 more
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