Complete unilateral absence of trapezius muscle

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Congenital partial absence of the trapezius muscle is a relatively common variation. Several cases of partial absence of the trapezius muscle have been reported. However, complete unilateral agenesis of this muscle has not been previously reported. In our case, a complete cadaver dissection of an 87-year-caucasian male was performed at the Department of Anatomy, College of Medicine in Saskatoon, Canada. The entire body dissection revealed a complete agenesis of the left trapezius muscle fibers. No other significant congenital anomalies were found.

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Allouh, M., Mohamed, A., & Mhanni, A. (2004). Complete unilateral absence of trapezius muscle. McGill Journal of Medicine, 8(1), 31–33. https://doi.org/10.26443/mjm.v8i1.375

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