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adj. - Having two heads or points of origin as a biceps.

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  • Chronic inflammation of the bicipital bursa is occasionally met with wherein both members are affected.
  • -- Because of the exposed position of the bicipital bursa (bursa-intertubercularis) it is occasionally injured.
  • On the bicipital border of the vein is seen the internal cutaneous nerve; on the tricipital border is the nerve of
  • Proximally, the head is ovoid with a narrow bicipital groove.
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