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Scholars Journal of Applied Medical Sciences | Volume-9 | Issue-08
Study of Incidence of Wormian Bones in Eastern Haryana - A Prospective Observational Study
Dr. Manoj Somani, Dr. Sangram Singh Yadav, Dr. Sunil Kumar, Dr. Virkant Kumar
Published: Aug. 5, 2021 | 142 103
DOI: 10.36347/sjams.2021.v09i08.003
Pages: 1256-1259
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Abstract
Introduction: Wormian bones are the bones which found in the cranium having no regular relation to their normal ossification centres. They can be falsely observed as a fracture skull. The present study was conducted to evaluate the percentage of skulls where wormian bones were present, anatomical distribution of wormian bones, side specific distribution of wormian bones, and range of observed wormian bones. Materials and Methods: The present study was conducted in the Department of Forensic Medicine in Government Medical College of Eastern Haryana over a period of one year from January 2019 to January 2020. A total number of 188 cases brought for post-mortem examination were studied. 135 male and 53 female dead bodies were studied. Location of wormian bones along the coronal, sagittal and lambdoid suture on ectocranial surface was noted. Results: The overall incidence of wormian bones was 29.78%. 41 wormian bones (21.8%) were observed in males and 15 (7.97%) in females. Wormian bones were most commonly located in lambdoid suture that is in 40 (21.28%) cases. Out of 40 wormian bones observed around lambdoid suture, 25 (62.5%) were found on left half of the skull and 6 (15%) were on right half of the skull. Conclusion: The knowledge of wormian bones may help the doctors in their daily practice in timely diagnosis and management of diseases or fractures in relation to the wormian bones. Knowledge of wormian bones is clinically important for forensic experts, neurosurgeons and radiologists because many a time’s wormian bones may be misinterpreted for fractures in head injuries.