Volume 229, Issue 2 pp. 278-280
Gross Anatomy
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Relationship between the tendon of the long head of biceps brachii and the glenoidal labrum in humans

G. P. Pal M.D.

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G. P. Pal M.D.

Assoc. Professor

Department of Anatomy, Government Medical College, Surat, India

Dept. of Anatomy, Govt. Medical College, Surat 395 001, IndiaSearch for more papers by this author
R. H. Bhatt

R. H. Bhatt

Department of Anatomy, Government Medical College, Surat, India

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V. S. Patel

V. S. Patel

Department of Anatomy, Government Medical College, Surat, India

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First published: February 1991
Citations: 65

Abstract

The relationship between the tendon of the long head of the biceps brachii muscle and the glenoidal labrum was investigated in a large number of dissected human shoulder joints. In about 70% of the specimens examined, the labrum was deficient at the posterosuperior margin of the glenoid because the tendon of the biceps coursed over this margin to blend with the labrum. Because of this, a small crescentic accessory facet was observed at the posterosuperior margin of the glenoid. In the majority of cases, the tendon of the biceps blended with the glenoidal labrum, and only a small part of the tendon attached to the supraglenoid tubercle. However, in 25% of the specimens, the major portion of the tendon was attached to the supraglenoid tubercle.

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