Karthikeya Patil, C. Sanjay, M. Guledgud, Namrata Suresh, S. Eswari, V. Doddawad
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Abstract
During embryonic development, the activity of neural crest cells has the potential to induce the ossification of the posterior atlantooccipital ligament, resulting in the formation of an abnormal bony bridge known as “Ponticulus Posticus” (PP). The presence of PP increases the likelihood of vertebral artery obstruction, and patients with this condition frequently exhibit symptoms of vertebrobasilar insufficiency. Furthermore, connections have been depicted between PP and dental agenesis, malocclusions, and cleft lip and palate. This study assessed the prevalence, morphology, and superior articular facet (SAF) dimensions in PP using Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT). In this retrospective study, SPSS 22.0 was used to analyse 202 cervical CBCT images devoid of pathologies. PP, age, and sex relationship were examined using the t-test and chi2 analysis. Pearson correlation examined the relationship between PP and non-PP SAF dimensional differences. P values <0.05 were significant. The prevalence of PP was 8.4%, with 64.7% constituting complete type and 35.2% partial type. The unilateral partial group’s anteroposterior (D1) and transverse (D2) dimensions showed a strong positive association and significant difference. Understanding this anomaly and the changes it can cause in depth is essential for a clinician to diagnose orofacial pain. Taking into account the benefits of using CBCT enables a detailed evaluation of the vertebral column in three different planes, allowing us to measure the metrical dimensions of SAF precisely in the present study. It can be considered a gold standard in evaluating PP as a diagnostic tool.
期刊介绍:
El European Journal of Anatomy es continuación de la revista “Anales de Anatomía”, publicada en español desde 1952 a 1993. Tras unos años de interrupción debido fundamentalmente a problemas económicos para su mantenimiento, la Sociedad Anatómica Española quiso dar un nuevo impulso a dicha publicación, por lo que fue sustituido su título por el actual, además de ser publicada íntegramente en inglés para procurar así una mayor difusión fuera de nuestras fronteras. Este nuevo periodo se inició en 1996 completándose el primer volumen durante el año 1997.