Parturition pit: the bony imprint of vaginal birth
Autor: | Tatum A. McArthur, Michael J. Pitt, Isuzu Meyer, Bradford E. Jackson, Matthew C. Larrison |
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Rok vydání: | 2016 |
Předmět: |
Adult
Male musculoskeletal diseases Dorsum Vaginal birth Pubic symphysis Article Pelvis 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine X ray computed medicine Humans 0601 history and archaeology Radiology Nuclear Medicine and imaging 030216 legal & forensic medicine Osteitis Aged Pubic Bone Aged 80 and over Pregnancy 060101 anthropology integumentary system business.industry Parturition Sacroiliac Joint 06 humanities and the arts Anatomy Middle Aged medicine.disease humanities body regions Pubic body Tomography x ray computed medicine.anatomical_structure Female Tomography X-Ray Computed business |
Zdroj: | Skeletal Radiology. 45:1263-1267 |
ISSN: | 1432-2161 0364-2348 |
Popis: | To retrospectively evaluate for pits along the dorsum of the pubic body in females and compare the presence/absence of these pits to vaginal birth data.We retrospectively reviewed females with vaginal birth data who underwent pelvic CT. The presence of pits along the dorsum of the pubic body, pit grade (0 = not present; 1 = faintly imperceptible; 2 = present; 3 = prominent), and the presence of osteitis condensans ilii, preauricular sulcus, and sacroiliac joint vacuum phenomenon were assessed on imaging. Musculoskeletal radiologists who were blinded to the birth data evaluated the CTs. 48 males were also evaluated for the presence of pits.482 female patients underwent CT pelvis and 171 were excluded due to lack of vaginal birth data. Of the 311 study patients, 262 had prior vaginal birth(s) and 194 had pits on CT. Only 7 of the 49 patients without prior vaginal birth had pits. There was a statistically significant association between vaginal birth and presence of pits (p 0.0001). Patients with more prominent pits (grades 2/3) had a greater number of vaginal births. As vaginal deliveries increased, the odds of having parturition pits greatly increased, adjusting for age and race at CT (p 0.0001). No males had pits.Our study indicates that parturition pits are associated with prior vaginal birth and should be considered a characteristic of the female pelvis. The lytic appearance of prominent pits on imaging can simulate disease and create a diagnostic dilemma for interpreting radiologists. |
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