In the other case, it penetrated the pectoralismajor muscle.
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Below the edge of the pectoralismajor, the swelling of the biceps (fig.
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Dose was normalized at the breast and pectoralismajor interface at midseparation in the central plane.
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The flap being transferred depends on the pedicle of the pectoralismajor tunneled under the skin.
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For the large defect produced by extended resections, the pectoralismajor myocutaneous flap and deltopectoral flap were used.
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The Lions team doctor has confirmed that Whiteley has suffered a torn pectoralismajor muscle on the left side.
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Whiteley returns seven weeks after suffering a pectoralismajor muscle tear in the match against the Stormers in Cape Town.
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A total of 23 female patients were submitted for breast reconstruction using a pectoralismajor myomammary flap from the other relatively large breast.
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Current descriptions of the pectoralismajor tendon depict a bilaminar enthesis, and clarification of the anatomy is important for diagnostic and surgical considerations.
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The pectoralismajor forms the anterior fold of the axilla or armpit, the posterior being formed by the latissimus dorsi and teres major muscles.
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The forearm flap, the fibular free flap and the pedicled pectoralismajor myocutaneous flap are the main management for repairing oral and maxillofacial defects.
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Poland's anomaly is an uncommon congenital aberration of the chest wall characterized by absence of the pectoralismajor muscle and other nearby musculoskeletal components.
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(11) Pistol-shot through the left pectoralismajor and left deltoid muscles.
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Purpose: Pectoralismajor muscle flaps (PMMF) are a commonly used reconstructive modality to repair head and neck defects.
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"Deep puncture wound in the clavicular portion of the right pectoralismajor," someone was saying rapidly.