Publication: Multiple bilateral asymmetric deficiency of trunk muscles
Multiple bilateral asymmetric deficiency of trunk muscles
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Beer, G. M., Goebel, H. H., Mihic-Probst, D., Groscurth, P., & Manestar, M. (2009). Multiple bilateral asymmetric deficiency of trunk muscles. European Journal of Plastic Surgery, 32(4), 199–203. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00238-008-0308-1
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Trunk muscles are an important source for pedicled and free flaps in reconstructive surgery. Unilateral deficiencies of trunk muscles are well known, either isolated or as part of Poland’s syndrome. Bilateral muscular deficiencies and a “bilateral Poland anomaly” have also been sporadically reported, but this is rare. We report on an 82-year-old male cadaver with clinically obscure, asymmetric bilateral deficiencies of the majority of trunk muscles. There was a history of acute poliomyelitis in childhood. Histological examination of r
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Beer, G. M., Goebel, H. H., Mihic-Probst, D., Groscurth, P., & Manestar, M. (2009). Multiple bilateral asymmetric deficiency of trunk muscles. European Journal of Plastic Surgery, 32(4), 199–203. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00238-008-0308-1