
Sternalis, in front of the sternal end of the Pectoralis major parallel to the margin of the sternum. It is supplied by the anterior thoracic nerves{dn|date=August 2012} and is probably a misplaced part of the pectoralis. Sternalis is a muscle that runs along the anterior aspect of the body of the sternum. There are two different theories as to wh...
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<anatomy> An inconstant muscle, running parallel to the sternum across the costosternal origin of the pectoralis major, and usually connected with the sternocleidomastoid and rectus abdominis muscles due to their common development source. ... Synonym: musculus sternalis, musculus rectus thoracis, sternal muscle. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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(muscle) Type: Term Definitions: 1. an inconstant muscle, running parallel to the sternum across the costosternal origin of the pectoralis major, and usually connected with the sternocleidomastoid and rectus abdominis muscles owing to their common development source. Synonyms: musculus sternalis, musculus rectus thoracis, sternal...
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Type: Term Pronunciation: ster-nā′lis See: sternalis (muscle)
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