A Novel Type of Coracobrachialis Muscle Variation and a Proposed New Classification

  • Georgiev G
  • Landzhov B
  • Tubbs R
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Abstract

During a routine anatomical dissection in the right brachium of a 75-year-old male cadaver, a novel variation of the coracobrachialis muscle (CB) was discovered. It consisted of three parts: proximal, starting from the upper border of the scapula; medial, presenting the well-accessed CB; and distal, formed by a proximal tendinous part that arose from the coracoid process and then transitioned into a well-defined muscle body and a distal tendinous part attached to the medial epicondyle. We also present a new systematic classification of CB variations, dividing them into two simple groups.

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Georgiev, G. P., Landzhov, B., & Tubbs, R. S. (2017). A Novel Type of Coracobrachialis Muscle Variation and a Proposed New Classification. Cureus. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.1466

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