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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-174839

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Foramen transversarium is formed by the vestigial costal element fused to the body and the true transverse process of the vertebra. Present study carried out on 60 cervical vertebrae that showing variations in the presentation of foramen transversarium. Among them, 25 vertebrae show double (accessory) foramen transversarium, 15 vertebrae having double bubble appearance (incomplete double foramen transversarium) and 20 vertebrae having asymmetrical foramen transversarium. The results of present study shows incidence of variations more common on right side as compare to left in which unilateral accessory foramen transversarium more common than bilateral, even incomplete double foramen transversarium and narrowing of foramen transversarium more common on right side. Conclusion from this study etiology of variation in foramen transversarium may be related with the variation in the course of vertebral artery due to development reason.

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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-174650

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Variation in the articular facet of the sustenticulum tali have been described bymany authors.Most researchers view these differences in facet configuration as anatomical variations of no functional significance. Bruckner (1987), for the first time argued that these facet configurations affect joint stability. The purpose of this study was to determine the talar facet configuration of calcanei in India, measure the angle between the anterior and middle facet planes of these calcanei, and assess the relation between the above parameters and the degenerative changes in the subtalar joints. Study was conducted in 220 calcanei of unknown age & sex. The facet patterns observed were fused anterior andmiddle facets (Type I), three separate facets (Type II), absence of the anterior facet (Type III) and threemerged facets (Type IV). Osteoarthritic changes studied are lipping, eburnation on visual inspection and subchondral sclerosis on radiographs. Present study reveals that the talar facet configuration of calcanei and the angle between the anterior and middle facets influence the stability of the subtalar joints and development of osteoarthritis.

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