Topography and clinical implication of Wormian bones on dry adult human skulls in Telangana region

Q4 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Sudhakara Babu Chelli, Bhimai Devi N., Anuradha P., Mohana Sandhya K., Bhaskar K.
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Introduction and Aim: Wormian bones vary in size, form and quantity and their occurrence is influenced by both genetic and environmental variables. Wormian bones are also seen in foetus ultrasounds during the antenatal period. The occurrence of much more than one sutural bone at the pterion is radiographically significant. The current study aims at the occurrence and topography of Wormian bones in the Telangana region and correlates them to other population groups. Material and Methods: This study was carried out in 160 dry adult human skulls. Presence of these Wormian bones in sagittal, coronal, and Lambdoid sutures along with bregma, lambda, asterion and pterion were noted. The quantitative data is analyzed, and the images were captured. Results: Their incidence was 45 % while in 55% skulls they were absent. Their percentage was more in lambdoid suture (16.9%) followed by asterion (12.5%). They were also observed in sutures like coronal (5.6%) and sagittal (1.9%). In pterion their occurrence was 3.12%. In bregma, none of the skull showed Wormian bones. Conclusion: In the present study, incidence of Wormian bones (Wb’s) is 45% with a greater number of Wb’s observed in Lambdoid suture (16.9%). In the event of any interventions or investigations on the skull, topography of these bones is to be considered.
泰伦加纳地区干成人颅骨上虫骨的地形图及其临床意义
介绍与目的:虫骨的大小、形态和数量各不相同,其发生受遗传和环境因素的影响。在产前超声检查中也可以看到虫骨。翼点处出现多个缝合骨在放射学上具有重要意义。目前的研究旨在研究特伦加纳地区蚯蚓骨的发生和地形,并将它们与其他人群联系起来。材料与方法:本研究取材于160个干燥的成人颅骨。在矢状面、冠状面和矢状面缝合线中可见这些虫骨,并可见布雷格马、lambda、asterion和翼点。对定量数据进行了分析,并进行了图像采集。结果:颅骨缺失率为55%,发生率为45%。以小羊形缝合为主(16.9%),其次为星形缝合(12.5%)。冠状面(5.6%)和矢状面(1.9%)缝合线也有出现。此外,其发生率为3.12%。在布雷格玛,没有一个头骨显示出蠕虫人的骨头。结论:本研究中,虫骨(Wb’s)的发生率为45%,而在Lambdoid缝合中,Wb’s的发生率较高(16.9%)。在对颅骨进行任何干预或调查时,应考虑这些骨骼的地形。
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