Affiliation:
1. Medicinski fakultet, Institut za sudsku medicinu, Beograd
Abstract
Introduction. In forensic autopsy, pathologists are not particularly
interested in the anatomical morphological variations of the skull bones,
especially if those variations are not very frequent. Foramina parietalia
permagna are developmental benign anomalies resulting from large ossification
defects of the parietal bone. Case Outline. Herein was presented a case of
80-year-old female, whose autopsy revealed congenital defect of parietal
bones - enlarged parietal foramina. These defects were capped by a fibrous
membrane and covered by normal scalp. This condition was completely
asymptomatic. Despite the fact that the deceased was very old, the giant
parietal foramina were recognized. Conclusion. The forensic pathologist must
know how to recognize morphological variations of the skull bones, such as
foramina parietalia permagna despite their rare occurrence. This benign
anomaly could be associated with anomalies of cerebral venous development and
cortical infolding, or asymptomatic as in the presented case. This anomaly of
parietal bones could be a useful tool in the identification of forensic
cases.
Funder
Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development of the Republic of Serbia
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
Cited by
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