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Case Reports
. 2001;14(1):55-7.
doi: 10.1002/1098-2353(200101)14:1<55::AID-CA1010>3.0.CO;2-Y.

Subclavius posticus muscle: supernumerary muscle as a potential cause for thoracic outlet syndrome

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Subclavius posticus muscle: supernumerary muscle as a potential cause for thoracic outlet syndrome

P Forcada et al. Clin Anat. 2001.

Abstract

During routine dissection a subclavius posticus muscle was found on the left side of a male cadaver. This muscle arose from the upper margin of the scapula and transverse scapular ligament, inserted in the superior side of the first rib cartilage, and was innervated by a small branch from the suprascapular nerve. The anatomical relationships of the supernumerary muscle with the brachial plexus and the subclavian artery is suggestive of a possible cause of the thoracic outlet syndrome and therefore of clinical significance.

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