Sternalis muscle, a rare anatomical variation with clinical implications
Publié en ligne: 07 sept. 2024
Pages: 179 - 182
Reçu: 12 avr. 2024
Accepté: 07 juil. 2024
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/cipms-2024-0029
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The sternalis muscle is a rare variant of the anterior chest wall musculature. Although its frequency in general population worldwide has been reported from 2% to 8%, its prevalence depends on regions and populations. The aim of this paper is to describe one of the first cases of sternalis muscle found in Central Europe. An anterior chest wall of 64-year-old white male was dissected during a regular anatomy class at Department of Human Anatomy. A right unilateral sternalis muscle was revealed and described. The unilateral sternalis muscle laid between the pectoral and the superficial thoracic fascia. The muscle was long and wide. In addition, it had a massive tendon. According to the Snosek