Articular facets of the coracoclavicular joint in Koreans.

Acta anatomica Pub Date : 1998-01-01 DOI:10.1159/000046446
B P Cho, H S Kang
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This study was performed to investigate the occurrence of the coracoclavicular joint in Koreans. Materials used in this study were paired clavicles and scapulae obtained from 102 adult Korean cadavers (61 males, 41 females) ranging from 18 to 97 years in age. The occurrence of the joint was identified by a definite articular facet on the conoid tubercle of the clavicle and also by one on the superomedial surface of the coracoid process of the scapula. To compare the morphometric differences between specimens with and without coracoclavicular joint, the clavicle length, scapular border length, glenoid length, coracoid height, coracoacromial (CA) arch height, coracoid slope, and acromion slope were measured on all bones examined. The coracoclavicular joint was found in 10 (9.8%) of 102 individuals examined. Among them, nine (8.8%) showed bilateral coracoclavicular joints, and a unilateral right joint was noted in one case (1.0%). No significant difference in the incidence of the joint was noted between the right and left side. The incidence of the joint in males, a frequency of 9.8%, was the same as that in females. The joint was not found in individuals under 40 years old. However, the joint was present in 9.5% of those aged 40-59 years, and in 11.4% of those aged 60 years or over. There was no significant difference between various measurements taken from specimens with and without a coracoclavicular joint. These findings suggest that the occurrence of the coracoclavicular joint is related to aging, but not to the size of the scapulae or the slopes and heights of some CA arch elements.

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韩国人喙锁骨关节的关节面。
本研究旨在调查韩国人喙锁关节的发生情况。本研究使用的材料是从年龄在18至97岁之间的102具韩国成年尸体(男61具,女41具)上获得的成对的锁骨和肩胛骨。这个关节的发生是由锁骨圆锥结节上的一个关节面以及肩胛骨喙突的上内侧面的一个关节面来确定的。为了比较有无喙锁关节标本的形态学差异,我们测量了所有标本的锁骨长度、肩胛骨边界长度、关节盂长度、喙突高度、喙峰弓高度、喙突坡度和肩峰坡度。102例患者中有10例(9.8%)出现喙锁骨关节。其中双侧喙锁骨关节9例(8.8%),右侧单侧喙锁骨关节1例(1.0%)。左右侧关节的发病率无显著差异。该关节在男性中的发病率为9.8%,与女性相同。在40岁以下的人群中没有发现这种关节。然而,40-59岁的人群中有9.5%的人患有关节炎,60岁及以上的人群中有11.4%的人患有关节炎。有喙锁骨关节和没有喙锁骨关节的标本的各种测量结果没有显著差异。这些结果表明,喙锁骨关节的发生与年龄有关,而与肩胛骨的大小或某些CA弓元素的坡度和高度无关。
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