A Study of Metopic Suture in Adult North Indian Skulls

Journal Title: National Journal of Integrated Research in Medicine - Year 2012, Vol 3, Issue 1

Abstract

Background:- Studies of non metric cranial variants have been a field of considerable interest to research workers especially because of their racial and regional importance. Material and Methods:- Total of 40 north Indian skulls of U.P. were studied for the incidence of metopism, a cranial variant in the present study. Results:- Metopism was found in 2(5%) of total of human skulls. Conclusion:-The presence of Metopic suture found to be of considerable regional and racial significance and it simulates fracture of frontal bone, therefore its presence should be properly ruled out in X-rays. [Gupta R et al NJIRM 2012; 3(1) : 82-74].

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Gupta Rakesh, Usman Nema, Zaidi S. H. H

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Gupta Rakesh, Usman Nema, Zaidi S. H. H (2012). A Study of Metopic Suture in Adult North Indian Skulls. National Journal of Integrated Research in Medicine, 3(1), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-40190