2021
DOI: 10.7860/ijars/2021/45726.2586
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Morphometric Study of Foramina Transversaria in Cervical Vertebrae and its Clinical Significance

Abstract: Introduction: The characteristic feature of the cervical vertebrae is the presence of Foramen Transversarium (FT) in the transverse process. This foramen usually contains vertebral artery (except in C7 vertebra), veins and sympathetic plexus. The deformity and variations of this foramen may result in derangement of neurovascular structures passing through it, which may lead to various symptoms. The aetiology of morphological variations is related to developmental factors, mechanical stress and variations in th… Show more

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“…Moreover the transverse and antero-posterior diameters of FT reflect the differences in size and anatomy of vertebral artery [14]. Table 2 shows mean TD of FT observed in the present study is higher than Taitz et al [15] and Mehta G et al [16] and lower than Karau Bundi et al [17] and Rocha et al [14]. The values of mean APD are higher in present study.…”
Section: Methodssupporting
confidence: 46%
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“…Moreover the transverse and antero-posterior diameters of FT reflect the differences in size and anatomy of vertebral artery [14]. Table 2 shows mean TD of FT observed in the present study is higher than Taitz et al [15] and Mehta G et al [16] and lower than Karau Bundi et al [17] and Rocha et al [14]. The values of mean APD are higher in present study.…”
Section: Methodssupporting
confidence: 46%
“…The values of mean APD are higher in present study. Present study has been conducted in the North Indian population whereas Mehta G et al [16] has studied in Karnataka (South India). Both parameters show a wide variation which can be correlated with the development of foramen transversarium.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 98%