Complete thyrohyoid calcification: a case from the 18th century and literature review
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Published:2023-05
Issue:3
Volume:27
Page:355-360
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Container-title:European Journal of Anatomy
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Short-container-title:EJA
Author:
Canales Laura,Malgosa Assumpció,Liria Josep,Sañudo Jose Ramón,Isidro Albert
Abstract
Calcifications in the thyrohyoid ligament are uncommon and usually involve triticeal cartilage. This report analyzes an uncommon thyrohyoid ossification in an individual from the 18th century. To study this ossification, an X-ray analysis was made and the measurements of the different segments of the bone were taken to compare to other cases. The radiographic images show a complete thyrohyoid ossification arising from the great horn of the hyoid with the non-clear presence of the triticeal cartilage. This form is rarely taken into account in typology studies so far, although its etiology is theorized. Different types of calcifications must be considered when clarifying terminologies, investigating their etiology, and whether they involve the triticeal cartilage. Literature review has been carried out to clarify the different types of calcifications in the thyrohyoid ligament and its terminology.
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health,General Engineering,General Materials Science,General Medicine,General Engineering,General Economics, Econometrics and Finance,General Energy,General Medicine,General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Environmental Science,Polymers and Plastics,General Environmental Science