Prevalence of Epipteric Bones in Central Indian Adult Dry Skulls
Background: A sutural bone is present at the pterion then it is called “Epipteric” or “Flower's bone”. They are frequently present in a variety of congenital disorders like hypothyroidism, cleidocranial dysostosis, progeria, rickets etc. Their presence is clinically important because it may lea...
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doaj-fe76b4d322f14d34bf44ccd1fc2507c72021-01-13T10:34:06ZengKrishna Institute of Medical Sciences UniversityJournal of Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences University2231-42612231-42612020-10-0109043843Prevalence of Epipteric Bones in Central Indian Adult Dry SkullsAshwini R. Desai 0Rajeev R. Desai1Surekha D. Jadhav 2Manoj P. Ambali3Department of Anatomy, Rural Medical College, Pravara Institute of Medical Sciences(Deemed to be University), Loni-413736, (Maharashtra)IndiaDepartment of Anatomy, Rural Medical College, Pravara Institute of Medical Sciences(Deemed to be University), Loni-413736, (Maharashtra)IndiaDepartment of Anatomy, Dr. Vithalrao Vikhe Patil Foundation's Medical College, Ahmednagar-414111 (Maharashtra) IndiaDepartment of Anatomy, Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences, Karad-415110 (Maharashtra) IndiaBackground: A sutural bone is present at the pterion then it is called “Epipteric” or “Flower's bone”. They are frequently present in a variety of congenital disorders like hypothyroidism, cleidocranial dysostosis, progeria, rickets etc. Their presence is clinically important because it may lead to complication in making burr holes at pterion. Aim and Objectives: To find the incidence and number of Epipteric bones in Indian dry skulls of known sex. Material and Methods: In the present study, pterion region of 90 dried adult human skulls of known sex were examined for presence or absence of Epipteric bone. Results: Present study observed the incidence of Epipteric bones to be13.33%. Incidence rate was higher in female skulls than male skulls (male: 10.83%; female: 18.33%). Conclusion: This data gives idea regarding overall incidence of Epipteric bones in human skulls of India. The knowledge of this variable is useful for neurosurgeons, anthropologists and radiologists.https://www.jkimsu.com/jkimsu-vol9no4/JKIMSU,%20Vol.%209,%20No.%204,%20October-December%202020%20Page%2038-43.pdfepipteric bonesuturedry skullpterionlambdoid suture |
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Ashwini R. Desai Rajeev R. Desai Surekha D. Jadhav Manoj P. Ambali Prevalence of Epipteric Bones in Central Indian Adult Dry Skulls Journal of Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences University epipteric bone suture dry skull pterion lambdoid suture |
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Prevalence of Epipteric Bones in Central Indian Adult Dry Skulls |
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Prevalence of Epipteric Bones in Central Indian Adult Dry Skulls |
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Prevalence of Epipteric Bones in Central Indian Adult Dry Skulls |
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Prevalence of Epipteric Bones in Central Indian Adult Dry Skulls |
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Prevalence of Epipteric Bones in Central Indian Adult Dry Skulls |
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prevalence of epipteric bones in central indian adult dry skulls |
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Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences University |
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Journal of Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences University |
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Background: A sutural bone is present at the pterion then it is called “Epipteric” or “Flower's bone”. They are frequently present in a variety of congenital disorders like hypothyroidism, cleidocranial dysostosis, progeria, rickets etc. Their presence is clinically important because it may lead to complication in making burr holes at pterion. Aim and Objectives: To find the incidence and number of Epipteric bones in
Indian dry skulls of known sex. Material and Methods: In the present study, pterion region of 90 dried adult human skulls of known sex were examined for presence
or absence of Epipteric bone. Results: Present study observed the incidence of Epipteric bones to be13.33%. Incidence rate was higher in female skulls than male
skulls (male: 10.83%; female: 18.33%). Conclusion: This data gives idea regarding overall incidence of Epipteric bones in human skulls of India. The knowledge of this variable is useful for neurosurgeons, anthropologists and radiologists. |
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epipteric bone suture dry skull pterion lambdoid suture |
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