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Interparietal bone.

V K Malhotra, P S Tewari, S N Pandey

    Acta Anatomica
    |January 1, 1978
    PubMed
    Summary
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    The interparietal bone, a small skull bone, was present in 0.3% of 1,500 individuals studied. While lacking morphological significance, its presence offers insights into developmental processes.

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    Area of Science:

    • Anthropology
    • Anatomy
    • Morphology
    • Human Osteology

    Background:

    • The interparietal bone is a variable ossification center in the human skull.
    • Its presence and form can provide clues about skeletal development and evolutionary patterns.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To investigate the incidence of the interparietal bone in a specific human skeletal collection.
    • To assess the morphological and morphogenetic significance of the interparietal bone.

    Main Methods:

    • Examination of 1,500 human skulls from the Anthropology Museum, GSVM Medical College, Kanpur.
    • Documentation of the presence or absence of the interparietal bone in each specimen.

    Main Results:

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  • The interparietal bone was identified as a distinct entity in 0.3% of the studied skulls.
  • No significant morphological variations or importance were noted for the observed interparietal bones.
  • Conclusions:

    • The interparietal bone, though rare, is a documented finding in human osteological samples.
    • Its presence, even without clear morphological impact, suggests potential morphogenetic implications in cranial development.