The incidence of basal sphenoid bony bridges in dried crania and cadavers: their anthropological and clinical relevance.

T Peker, M Karaköse, A Anil, H B Turgut, N Gülekon
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The aim of this study was to investigate the incidence of the pterygospinous and pterygoalar bony bridges and the variations in these bony bridges among Anatolians. A total of 452 adult dry skulls (258 males and 194 females) of the Anatolian population were investigated for both the pterygospinous and the pterygoalar bony bridges. In 80 of the 452 dry skulls (37 male and 43 female), it was possible to inspect the cranial cavity. In these skulls, sellar and sphenopetrous bridges were also investigated. In addition to this, the mandibular nerve of 9 fixed cadavers was carefully dissected and the distribution of its branches was determined on both sides. Complete pterygospinous osseous bridges were found in 5.5% of the samples and complete pterygoalar bridges in 4.9%. In the dry skulls with removed calvaria, complete sellar osseous bridges were found on both sides in 34.2% of specimens, complete pterygospinous bridges in 8.8% and complete pterygoalar bridges in 7.5%. No complete sphenopetrous bridges were found. In the cadaveric study, nerve entrapment due to a pterygoalar ligament on the left side was found in one cadaver. Such variations should be kept in mind in clinical complaints such as mandibular neuralgia, especially during chewing.

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干颅骨和尸体中基底蝶骨桥的发生率:其人类学和临床意义。
本研究的目的是调查翼状骨桥和翼状骨桥的发生率以及这些骨桥在安纳托利亚人中的变化。本文研究了来自安纳托利亚人口的452个成人干颅骨(男258个,女194个)的翼状骨桥和翼状骨桥。在452个干颅骨中的80个(37个男性和43个女性)中,可以检查颅腔。在这些颅骨中,鞍桥和蝶桥也进行了研究。此外,对9具固定尸体的下颌神经进行了仔细解剖,并确定了其两侧分支的分布。完整翼状音质骨桥占5.5%,完整翼状音质骨桥占4.9%。在去颅的干颅骨中,两侧完整的鞍骨桥占34.2%,完整的翼骨桥占8.8%,完整的翼骨桥占7.5%。没有发现完整的蝶状桥。在尸体研究中,在一具尸体中发现了由于左侧翼状韧带引起的神经卡压。这种变化应牢记在临床投诉,如下颌神经痛,特别是在咀嚼。
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