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A Different Pattern of Arrangement of the Risorius Muscle Fibers: A Case Report.

Beatriz C Ferreira-Pileggi1, Alexandre R Freire2, Paulo R Botacin3, Felippe B Prado1, Ana Cláudia Rossi1.   

Abstract

The risorius is a very thin muscle and is one of the superficial muscles of facial expression, which is reported as being inconstant, as it is absent in most people, and is a unique muscle; once it has no bony origin. The study aimed to report a different pattern of arrangement of the risorius muscle fibers. During a routine Anatomy class, a different pattern of arrangement of the risorius muscles fibers was found from the observation of an adult (around 40 years old) male cadaver hemiface (right side). After dissections, it was possible to note that the arrangement of the risorius muscle fibers on the surface of the masseteric fascia was formed in different arrangements formed in two bands. In conclusion, the risorius muscle fibers are not always easily distinguishable, and detailed knowledge of their different morphological arrangement is essential when planning and performing facial procedures.
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Keywords:  face; facial expression muscles; macroscopic human anatomy; morphology; risorius muscle

Year:  2022        PMID: 35399400      PMCID: PMC8986498          DOI: 10.7759/cureus.22922

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cureus        ISSN: 2168-8184


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