Partial unilateral absence of the trapezius muscle in a human cadaver

Jason G. Emsley, Michael D. Davis

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Abstract

We report here the partial unilateral absence of the trapezius muscle found during dissection. The left trapezius was significantly reduced in size when compared to the fight trapezius, especially in its inferior third. Moreover, the existing fibers of the left trapezius inferior to the scapula were only one-third to two-thirds as thick as those on the fight. The vertebral attachment of the inferior fibers of the left trapezius was also notably higher than that on the fight. Morphometric analysis indicated that the surface area of the left trapezius was approximately 50% that of the fight trapezius. Fiber orientation along the left and fight trapezius muscles was also markedly different. An examination of nerve supply yielded no apparent anomalies, therefore suggesting that the absence of trapezius has a developmental etiology.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)383-386
Number of pages4
JournalClinical Anatomy
Volume14
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2001

ASJC Scopus Subject Areas

  • Anatomy
  • Histology

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