Safeer Khan, Sanjib Das, Vishal Surender, Venkatesh Bheemaia, V. Joshi
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摘要
在过去的各种研究中,肱二头肌头部的解剖变异得到了很好的记录。就我们目前所知,有很多期刊报道了包括肱二头肌附属头(BBM)在内的多种变异,但单侧手臂没有一例肱二头肌附属头是非常罕见的。肱二头肌的近端肌腱通常参与病理过程,是前肩疼痛的常见原因。肱二头肌远端肌腱紊乱通常是由部分或完全肌肉撕裂引起的。部分撕裂通常以肌腱扩大和轮廓异常为特征。本研究的目的是发现肱二头肌头部的一些罕见变异,为其对上肢正常功能的潜在影响提供启示。在本研究中,我们发现在西印度群岛圣基茨和尼维斯,圣基茨和尼维斯,圣基茨和尼维斯,布莱顿庄园,温莎大学医学院,p.o. Box-1621的解剖解剖中,一具尸体的单侧手臂缺少一个BBM头部。强有力的证据表明,BBM的一个头部缺失可能暗示了发育异常或肌肉的物理变性,这可能导致该区域的完全或部分功能障碍(Szpinda, et al. 2013)。然而,进一步的研究可以揭示它的真实情况。
Unilateral absence of short head of the biceps brachii in human cadaver: A case study
Anatomical variation in the head of biceps brachii is well documented in various studies in the past. As for our best knowledge with the previous publication, there are so many journals reported with multiple variation including accessory heads of biceps brachii muscle (BBM), but the absence of one head of BBM in unilateral arm is very rare. The proximal tendons of the biceps brachii are commonly involved in pathological processes and are a frequent cause of anterior shoulder pain. Disorders of the distal biceps brachii tendon typically result from partial and complete tears of the muscle. Partial tears are usually characterized by enlargement and abnormal contour of the tendon. The purpose of this study was to find some rare kind of variations in the head of biceps brachii with future enlightenment in its potential effects in the normal functioning of upper limb. In the present study, we found that absence of one head of BBM in unilateral arm of one cadaver during anatomical dissection at Windsor University School of Medicine, Brightons Estate, Cayon, P. O. Box-1621, St. Kitts and Nevis, West Indies. Strong evidence of the absence of one head of BBM may be suggestive of developmental anomaly or physical degeneration of the muscle which may lead to complete or partial dysfunction of the region (Szpinda, et al. 2013). However, further studies can reveal the real case of it.