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Acta Medica Academica | 2013

Occipitalization of the atlas: its incidence and clinical implications

Kimaporn Khamanarong; Worawut Woraputtaporn; Somsiri Ratanasuwan; Malivalaya Namking; Wunnee Chaijaroonkhanarak; Surachai Sae-Jung

OBJECTIVE The aim of the present study was to investigate the incidence of occipitalization of the atlas among Thai dried skulls, in order to contribute to baseline awareness of this condition. MATERIALS AND METHODS The skulls of 633 adult Thais from the collection maintained in the Department of Anatomy, Faculty of Medicine, Khon Kaen University, Thailand, were examined for evidence of occipitalization of the atlas. The skulls were well-preserved and did not show any traits of craniofacial deformation. The skulls for which the age and sex were unknown were excluded from the analysis. From the cadaveric records on each individual, we learned that the skulls belonged to 373 men (age of decease between 25 and 90 years), and 260 women (age of decease between 28 and 92 years). RESULTS Occipitalization of the atlas was detected in 2 skulls (0.32%). The first case was a male skull (54 years of age at decease), where the atlas was partially fused to the occipital bone. The second case was also a male skull (59 years of age at decease) showing complete fusion of the anterior arch of the atlas. CONCLUSION The incidence of occipitalization of the atlas is low; however, if present this abnormality may cause a wide range of neurological problems. Knowledge of occipitalization of the atlas may be of substantial importance to orthopedists, neurosurgeons, physiotherapists and radiologists dealing with abnormalities of the cervical spine. Mistaken diagnoses have led to delayed treatment and at times adverse results.


Anatomy & Cell Biology | 2012

Duplicated axillary arch muscles arising from the latissimus dorsi

Sitthichai Iamsaard; Nongnut Uabundit; Kimaporn Khamanarong; Kittisak Sripanidkulchai; Kowit Chaiciwamongkol; Malivalaya Namking; Somsiri Ratanasuwan; Porntip Boonruangsri; Wiphawi Hipkaeo

Many origins and insertions of an axillary muscular slip (also known as Langers or axillary arch muscles) have been documented previously. In this report, we found duplicated axillary arch muscles (two variant muscular slips) originating from the inferolateral border of the right side latissimus dorsi muscle. Obviously, these axillary arch muscles can be distinguished as short and long muscular strips. While the origin was the same, the short muscular slip inserts into the fascia covering on the pectoralis minor, whereas the longer one inserts on/into the aponeurosis of pectoralis major. For the surgery in the axillary region, this rare variation should be considered a cause of surgical interventions.


Anatomical Science International | 2014

Origin of the dorsal scapular artery and its relation to the brachial plexus in Thais

Wunnee Chaijaroonkhanarak; Nantaya Kunatippapong; Somsiri Ratanasuwan; Pattama Amarttayakong; Jariya Umka; Parichat Prachaney; Malivalaya Namking; Wanassanun Pannangrong


Srinagarind Medical Journal (SMJ) - ศรีนครินทร์เวชสาร | 2008

Horseshoe Kidney with Pyelic Fusion and Single Ureter: A Case Report

Kimaporn Khamanarong; Supawadee Teerakul; Somsiri Ratanasuwan; Kittisak Sripanidkulchai


European Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Traumatology | 2018

Predetermining glenoid dimensions using the scapular dimensions

Wunnee Chaijaroonkhanarak; Pattama Amarttayakong; Somsiri Ratanasuwan; Pornpimol Kirirat; Wanassanan Pannangrong; Jariya Umka Welbat; Parichat Prachaney; Amnart Chaichun; Surachai Sae-Jung


The 86th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, New Orleans | 2017

A large modern Southeast Asian skeletal collection from Thailand

Nawaporn Techataweewan; Panya Tuamsuk; Yanyong Toomsan; Malivalaya Namking; Pattama Amarttayakong; Somsiri Ratanasuwan; Nancy Tayles


Srinagarind Medical Journal (SMJ) - ศรีนครินทร์เวชสาร | 2017

Morphology of the Suprascapular Notch: A Study in Thai Population

Wunnee Chaicharoonkhanarak; Somsiri Ratanasuwan; Pattama Amarttayakong; Pornpimol Kirirat; Wanassanan Pannangrong; Jariya Umka Welbat; Parichat Prachaney; Amnart Chaichun


Srinagarind Medical Journal (SMJ) - ศรีนครินทร์เวชสาร | 2017

Combination of Bilateral Multiple Anomalies of Renal Blood Vessels Together with Testicular Blood Vessels and Renal Pelvises - A Case Report

Waraporn Sakaew; Chanwit Maneenin; Somsiri Ratanasuwan; Pattama Amarttayakong; Porntip Boonruangsri; Jaturat Kanpittaya; Wiphawi Hipkaeo


ศรีนครินทร์เวชสาร (Srinagarind Medical Journal) | 2016

Variations of Morphology of Glenoid Cavity in Thais

Wunnee Chaicharoonkhanarak; Somsiri Ratanasuwan; Pattama Amarttayakong; Pornpimol Kirirat; Amnart Chaichun; Wanassanan Pannangrong; Jariya Umka Welbat; Malivalaya Namking


Srinagarind Medical Journal (SMJ) - ศรีนครินทร์เวชสาร | 2013

Sex-and Smoking-related Differences in Cadmium (Cd) Levels in Kidney of Thai Cadavers without History of Occupational Exposure to Cd

Atthapon Pidasaya; Amnart Chaichun; Vitoon Prasongwatana; Somsiri Ratanasuwan; Kovit Chaiciwamonkol; Yanyong Toomsan; Wiphawi Hipkaeo; Hisatake Kondo

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