Prevalence of various anomalies of costal element at cervico-thoracic junction in and around lucknow region of uttar pradesh: A radiological study.

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q4 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL Biomedical Research-tokyo Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI:10.35841/0970-938X.32.1.7-14
A. Rani, J. Chopra, Rana Ravneesh Singh, P. Bajpai
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Morphological diversities of the costal element at the cervico-thoracic junction adversely affect the positioning of its various neurovascular and soft tissue structures which form the etiological basis of symptoms in many cases of a non-traumatic type of Thoracic Outlet Syndrome (TOS). These rib variants represent disturbances of early organogenesis and are associated with stillbirths, childhood cancers, and several other congenital malformations. The present study aims to document the current prevalence, gender preferences, and laterality associations of various costal anomalies at the thoracic outlet in the reference population. A retrospective cross-sectional analytical study was conducted on 1474 PA skiagrams of the cervico-thoracic region, which comprised 919 males and 555 females of zero days to 73-year age. In 13.02% population, costal element exhibited anomalous development. Anomalies of the costal process of C7 vertebra showed higher(12.20%) prevalence compared to the thoracic first(0.81%). Elongation of the cervical 7 transverse process was most common(10.71%) followed by cervical rib(1.49%), rudimentary first rib (0.54%), and fusion of first and second ribs(0.27%). Cervical 7 costal anomalies showed a significant inclination towards females. No significant association with laterality and sidedness was observed for any of the anomalies. The study highlights a higher prevalence of an elongated transverse process of C7 compared to cervical rib and first rib anomalies in the reference population.
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在北方邦勒克瑙地区及其周围的颈胸交界处,各种肋部异常的患病率:一项放射学研究。
颈胸交界处肋部的形态多样性对其各种神经血管和软组织结构的定位产生不利影响,这些结构形成了许多非创伤型胸廓出口综合征(TOS)症状的病因学基础。这些肋骨变异代表了早期器官发生的紊乱,并与死产、儿童癌症和其他几种先天性畸形有关。本研究旨在记录当前患病率,性别偏好,以及在参考人群胸廓出口的各种肋侧异常的相关性。回顾性横断面分析研究了1474例颈胸区PA skiogram,其中男性919例,女性555例,年龄从0天到73岁。13.02%的人群肋部发育异常。C7椎体肋突异常发生率(12.20%)高于胸突异常发生率(0.81%)。颈7横突伸长最为常见(10.71%),其次是颈肋(1.49%)、第一肋骨发育不全(0.54%)和第一肋骨与第二肋骨融合(0.27%)。颈肋异常明显偏向女性。没有观察到任何异常与侧边性和侧边性的显著关联。该研究强调,在参考人群中,与颈肋和第一肋异常相比,C7横突延长的患病率更高。
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Biomedical Research-tokyo
Biomedical Research-tokyo 医学-医学:研究与实验
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期刊介绍: Biomedical Research is peer-reviewed International Research Journal . It was first launched in 1990 as a biannual English Journal and later became triannual. From 2008 it is published in Jan-Apr/ May-Aug/ Sep-Dec..
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