High incidence of a third head of biceps brachii in females
Incidence rates of a third head of biceps brachii muscle have been shown to vary based on race, sex, and side of the body. Traditionally, males were thought to have higher incidences than females, and the right limb was thought to most frequently contain an additional head of biceps brachii. Additio...
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Main Authors: | Luke A. Schwerdtfeger (Author), Michael A. Pascoe (Author), Tod Clapp (Author) |
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2018-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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