Presence of an articulating condylus tertius on the basilar part of the occipital bone- A rare anatomical abnormality
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Case Report
P: 217-219
September 2013

Presence of an articulating condylus tertius on the basilar part of the occipital bone- A rare anatomical abnormality

Gulhane Med J 2013;55(3):217-219
1. Department of Anatomy, Sapthagiri Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Centre, Hesarghatta Main Road, Bangalore
2. Department of Orthopedics, Faculty of Medicine, AIMST University, Semeling, Bedong- 08100, Kedah, Malaysia
3. Department of Anatomy, Melaka Manipal Medical College (Manipal Campus), Manipal University, Manipal 576 104, India
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Received Date: 16.12.2011
Accepted Date: 09.01.2012
Publish Date: 26.09.2013
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ABSTRACT

Normally, in human skulls, the basilar part of the occipital bone presents two occipital condyles which articulate with the superior articular facets of the atlas vertebra. A rare case of third occipital condyle (condylus tertitus) with an additional articular facet on it was observed in a dry skull from South India. The third condyle was on the basilar part of the occipital bone along the anterior margin of the foramen magnum. It showed an additional articular facet which was smooth surfaced and oval in shape measuring 1cm antero-posteriorly and 1.5cm transversely at its maximum width. Available literature on the condylus tertius and its clinical, surgical and radiological importance were discussed.

Keywords: Condylus tertius, occipital bone, atlantooccipital joint, atlas vertebra, axis vertebra

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