Davimes Joshua G, Bacci Nicholas, Mazengenya Pedzisai
Faculty of Health Sciences, School of Anatomical Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, 7 York Road, Parktown, Johannesburg, 2193, South Africa.
Surg Radiol Anat. 2018 Nov;40(11):1313-1317. doi: 10.1007/s00276-018-2058-5. Epub 2018 Jun 21.
The sternalis muscle is an infrequent, non-pathological anatomical variant typically misrepresented in a clinical context. It presents with 3-8% prevalence, according to cadaveric studies. The muscles were identified during routine cadaver prosection at the School of Anatomical Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand. Here, we report two cases of the sternalis muscle in two South African White cadavers. Analysis of the sternalis muscles revealed unilaterally present, distinctly defined muscle masses on the right (case number 1, female) and left (case number 2, male) hemithorax, lateral to the sternum. The muscles occurred with a prevalence of 2.25% within the cadaveric population examined. The prevalence of the sternalis muscle is generally low, especially in the European population. Their presence represents the remnants of the cutaneous muscles in the ventral thorax of lower animals. Clinically, the sternalis muscle may be misinterpreted as a pathological mass or lesion, thus accurate knowledge regarding its variations and prevalence is of importance.
胸骨肌是一种罕见的、非病理性的解剖变异,在临床环境中通常被误认。根据尸体研究,其出现率为3%-8%。这些肌肉是在威特沃特斯兰德大学解剖科学学院的常规尸体解剖过程中发现的。在此,我们报告两例南非白人尸体中的胸骨肌病例。对胸骨肌的分析显示,在右侧(病例1,女性)和左侧(病例2,男性)半胸,胸骨外侧有单侧存在、界限分明的肌肉块。在所检查的尸体群体中,这些肌肉的出现率为2.25%。胸骨肌的出现率通常较低,尤其是在欧洲人群中。它们的存在代表了低等动物腹侧胸部皮肌的残余。临床上,胸骨肌可能被误解为病理性肿块或病变,因此,关于其变异和出现率的准确知识很重要。