Khan A A, Asari M A, Hassan A
Department of Anatomy, School of Medical Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Kelantan, Malaysia.
Folia Morphol (Warsz). 2011 Nov;70(4):291-4.
Wormian bones are a subset of the small intrasutural bones that lie between the cranial sutures formed by the bones of the skull vault. They are formed due to additional ossification centres in or near sutures. They are usually considered as normal variants and seem to be determined genetically in certain populations. They have been linked with rapid cranial expansion as they appear in great number in hydrocephalic skulls. They are commonly found in the lambdoid suture and fontanelles but are occasionally seen in other sutures especially the coronal, squamosal, and sagittal sutures. We examined 25 dried human skulls with the aim to find out the occurrence and variations of Wormian bones, and surprisingly we found Wormian bones in the coronal, squamosal, and sagittal sutures in 6 skulls. These are uncommon sites of occurrence of sutural bones as reported in the literature. These findings prompted us to report these cases as their presence can lead to confusion in diagnosis in cases of skull fractures.
缝间骨是位于颅顶骨形成的颅骨缝之间的小的缝内骨的一个子集。它们是由于缝线内或附近的额外骨化中心形成的。它们通常被认为是正常变异,并且在某些人群中似乎由基因决定。它们与颅骨快速扩张有关,因为在脑积水颅骨中大量出现。它们常见于人字缝和囟门,但偶尔也见于其他缝线,尤其是冠状缝、鳞状缝和矢状缝。我们检查了25个干燥的人类颅骨,目的是找出缝间骨的发生率和变异情况,令人惊讶的是,我们在6个颅骨的冠状缝、鳞状缝和矢状缝中发现了缝间骨。正如文献报道的那样,这些是缝骨出现的不常见部位。这些发现促使我们报告这些病例,因为它们的存在可能会在颅骨骨折病例的诊断中导致混淆。