Kim Jae Ha, Ahmad Maha
Department of Biomedical and Diagnostic Sciences, University of Detroit Mercy School of Dentistry, Detroit, MI, USA.
Case Rep Neurol Med. 2016;2016:7575623. doi: 10.1155/2016/7575623. Epub 2016 Aug 25.
During gross anatomy head and neck laboratory session, one dissection group observed an abnormal anatomic variation in the posterior cranial fossa of a 94-year-old male cadaver. The internal occipital crest was not aligned with internal occipital protuberance and groove for superior sagittal sinus. It seemed that the internal occipital protuberance was shifted significantly to the right side. As a result the skull was overly stretched in order to connect with the internal occipital ridge. These internal skull variations of occipital bone landmarks can influence the location of adjacent dural venous sinuses and possibly influence cerebrospinal fluid flow. Similar anatomical anomalies have been attributed to presence of hydrocephalus and abnormalities in cisterna magna.
在大体解剖学头颈部实验室课程中,一个解剖小组在一名94岁男性尸体的后颅窝观察到一种异常的解剖变异。枕内嵴与枕内隆凸及上矢状窦沟未对齐。枕内隆凸似乎明显向右移位。结果,颅骨过度伸展以与枕内嵴相连。枕骨标志的这些颅骨内部变异会影响相邻硬脑膜静脉窦的位置,并可能影响脑脊液流动。类似的解剖异常已归因于脑积水的存在和小脑延髓池的异常。