Prevalence and Variations of Sesamoid Bones in the Hands of Patients Visiting Teaching Hospital of Kaski District: A Retrospective Study

Sushma Singh, Pujan Sharma, B. Sharma, Kanchan Kumari Barnawal
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Introduction: Sesamoids are small, well-corticated, ovoid or nodular, may be bipartite ormultipartite bones/ossifications found close to a bone or a joint that are subject to significant morphological variations. Although it is difficult to determine the symptomatic nature of these bones, imaging provides important diagnostic information. The objective of this study is to assess the prevalence and variations of sesamoid bone in hands of patients visiting a teaching hospital of Kaski district. Methods: A hospital based retrospective cross-sectional study was conducted by analyzing X-rays of hand with Anteroposterior (AP) view, a total of 150 both male and female patients between the age group of 18 to 85 wereimaged between August 1, 2022 to December 30, 2022 at Department of Radiology & Imaging(X-Ray Unit). Presence of sesamoid bone of hand was noted on 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th metacarpophalangeal joints (MCPj), and the 1st interphalangeal joint (IPj), separately. The data were analyzed for correlation using Pearson’s correlation test.  Ethical approval was taken from the Institutional Review Committee of Gandaki Medical College (Reference No.159/079/080). Results: The prevalence of sesamoid bone at 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th MCPj, and 1st IPj were 100 (100%), 60 (46%), 24(16%), 20(13.3%), 100(66.7%), and 114(76%) respectively. Variation was more prominent among females at 2nd, 3rdand 5th MCPj and 1st IPj, Also, SB variation was more prominent on left hand compared to right hand in 2nd, 4thand 5th MCPj and 1st IPj. Conclusions:No significant correlation between the gender and laterality with presence or absence of SB in the hands were noted.
卡斯基区教学医院就诊患者手部趾骨的患病率和变化:回顾性研究
简介:芝麻状骨是一种小型、皮质良好、卵圆形或结节状的骨,可为双节或多节骨/ossifications,靠近骨骼或关节,形态变化很大。虽然很难确定这些骨骼的症状性质,但影像学可提供重要的诊断信息。本研究旨在评估在卡斯基区一家教学医院就诊的患者手部芝麻状骨的患病率和变化情况。 研究方法在 2022 年 8 月 1 日至 2022 年 12 月 30 日期间,放射科和影像科(X 光室)共为 150 名年龄在 18 至 85 岁之间的男女患者进行了手部 X 光检查。分别在第一、第二、第三、第四和第五掌指关节(MCPj)以及第一指间关节(IPj)上发现了手部的芝麻状骨。采用皮尔逊相关检验对数据进行相关性分析。 犍为医学院机构审查委员会批准了该研究的伦理审查(参考编号:159/079/080)。 结果第一、第二、第三、第四和第五MCPj以及第一IPj的芝麻状骨患病率分别为100(100%)、60(46%)、24(16%)、20(13.3%)、100(66.7%)和114(76%)。此外,与右手相比,左手在第 2、第 3 和第 5 次 MCPj 以及第 1 次 IPj 中的 SB 变化更为显著。 结论:性别和侧位与手部是否存在 SB 没有明显的相关性。
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