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Partial Rupture of the Pectoralis Major Muscle in Athletes

International Journal of Sports Medicine, 1990
Partial rupture of the pectoralis major muscle is quite a rare event in sports traumatology and information about its treatment is lacking in literature. In this paper the long term effect of conservative non-surgical treatment in two body-builders and one shot-putter is discussed, who reported the partial rupture while performing bench lifts with ...
G S, Roi, S, Respizzi, F, Dworzak
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Bilateral asymmetric deficiency of the pectoralis major muscle

Clinical Anatomy, 2003
AbstractWe observed a rare, bilateral congenital deficiency of the pectoralis major muscle in a 72‐year‐old female cadaver in our gross anatomy dissection laboratory. The outward appearance of the anterior thoracic wall, which included well‐developed breasts, revealed no obvious abnormalities.
Tony, Mosconi, Sylvia, Kamath
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Rupture of Pectoralis Major Muscle

The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery, 1970
Surgical repair of the ruptured pectoralis major muscle is important to restore complete function and contour, especially in young athletes, although loss of strength is not complete in conservative treatment. We have presented a case of rupture of the pectoralis major muscle in a thirty-one-year-old dentist who regained complete function and contour ...
J Y, Park, J L, Espiniella
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Pectoralis Major Muscle Rupture in Athletes

The American Journal of Sports Medicine, 2009
Background In the past 20 years, there has been an increase in the incidence of upper extremity tendinous injuries, especially in sports including strong physical activity, such as in weight lifting, as well as with the concurrent use of anabolic steroids.
Pochini, Alberto de Castro UNIFESP   +6 more
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A Synovial Sarcoma beneath the Pectoralis Major Muscle

The Journal of Dermatology, 2002
AbstractSynovial sarcoma is a rare malignant neoplasm that develops most frequently in the extremities. A 68‐year‐old man presented with a painful mass on the right side of his chest with a 10‐year history. Gross findings revealed a mass beneath the pectoralis major muscle.
Toshie, Yano   +2 more
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Delayed Repair of a Ruptured Pectoralis Major Muscle

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1975
A repair of the pectoralis major avulsion injury to the tendinous insertion into the humerus was successfully performed 6 months after the initial injury. The critical clinical observation was the presence of some intact tendon. In order to properly test for the presence of this tendon, it is necessary to abduct the arm so an attenuated band will be ...
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Pectoralis Major Muscle

The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery, 1961
Leonard Marmor   +2 more
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An island flap of the pectoralis major muscle

British Journal of Plastic Surgery, 1977
R G, Brown   +2 more
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Bony avulsion of the pectoralis major muscle

Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery, 1996
S M, Verfaillie, T, Claes
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