Anatomic variations of levator scapulae in a normal cohort: an MRI study.
John AuAlexandra L WebbGraham BuirskiPaul N SmithMark R PickeringDiana M PerrimanPublished in: Surgical and radiologic anatomy : SRA (2016)
Both unilateral and bilateral LS caudal accessory attachments were present in nearly half of the subjects examined. They were relatively more frequent in females than males. The findings indicate that these accessory attachments are common, and in some cases, those accessory attachments can occur bilaterally and to more than one site.