An uncommon anatomic variation of the sartorius muscle in a domestic dog (Canis lupus familiaris)

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The sartorius muscle is located in the pelvic limb of the dog and is divided into a cranial and caudal part. There is no report describing of the three parts of the sartorius muscle. The aim of the present report was to describe the presence of a third part of the sartorius muscle in a dog. Although it does not represent a malformation, it is an important anatomical variation to consider for didactic purposes of dissection and in surgeries of the pelvic limb, as in this case there is a need to move the muscles apart to maintain their integrity. Furthermore, this anatomical description is relevant for comparative purposes in this animal species.

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2023-06-15
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Viegas, K. A. da S., Fogaça, J. L., Nunes, A. L., Leal, R., Silva , E. S. da, Machado , V. M. de V., & Filadelpho, A. L. (2023). An uncommon anatomic variation of the sartorius muscle in a domestic dog (Canis lupus familiaris) . Acta Scientiarum. Biological Sciences, 45(1), e64188. https://doi.org/10.4025/actascibiolsci.v45i1.64188
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Zoologia

 

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