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Morphology of cranial sutures and radiologic evaluation of the variations of intersutural bones.

S Çalışkan1, K K Oğuz, S Tunalı, M M Aldur, B Erçakmak, M F Sargon.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: As far as our literature searches showed us, morphological characteristics of cranium such as sutures, sutural bones and fontanelles had been examined in the skulls in the museums and dry specimens until now. As a modern method, three-dimensional virtual reconstruction of cranial bones by using multidetector computed tomography-computed tomography angiography (MDCT-CTA) can display in vivo morphological characteristics. In our study, we aimed to determine the presence and incidence of these morphological characteristics that can be clinically significant in our population, by using radiologic methods.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: We examined head and neck regions of 185 patients via MDCT-CTA. We evaluated radiologically detectable variations of the metopic sutures, lambda, bregma, asterion and pterion, which can be very easily confused with fractures. Additionally, the differences between the genders and incidence of coexistence of these variations were evaluated.
RESULTS: According to our study, the incidence of persistent metopic suture was 8.1% and the incidence of lambda variations was 5.9%. Variations were most commonly encountered on the left asterion, and least commonly on the bregma and left pterion. In the evaluation of the coexistence of the parameters and combinations, the Wormian bones located at the right and left asterions were detected. There were no statistically significant differences between genders.
CONCLUSIONS: Variations of the sutures and sutural bones can be easily misdiagnosed with the fractures of related bony regions in unconscious patients with multiple traumas. During surgical interventions in these patients, surgeons must take this fact into consideration in order to make differential diagnosis of fractures and intersutural bone variations.

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Keywords:  Inca bone; MDCT-CTA; Wormian bones; sutural bones; three- -dimensional reconstruction

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29569704     DOI: 10.5603/FM.a2018.0030

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Folia Morphol (Warsz)        ISSN: 0015-5659            Impact factor:   1.183


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1.  Cranial CT scan evaluation of morphological variations and location of pterion in Pakistani male population for lateral neurosurgical approach.

Authors:  Aisha Rafi; Sana Sayeed; Muhammad Idrees Anwar
Journal:  Pak J Med Sci       Date:  2020 Mar-Apr       Impact factor: 1.088

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