Anatomical evaluation of the craniometric points and dimensions among adult’s populations of the South-Eastern Nigerians and its implication for intracranial surgical procedures

Kingdom David Lekpa, Barinem Vidona Willy
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Background: The understanding of Craniometry with its associated craniometric points and dimensions have found immense applicable relevance in anthropology and neuroscience, ranging from growth determination, estimation of cranial deformities, personal biological profile identification and facial reconstructive surgeries, analysis of evolution of the human species in archeology as well as age variations. Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the craniometric dimensions among adults’ subjects in Eastern Nigerian State. Methods: Research data was collected from Computed Tomography scans in the Radiological Department of Federal Medical Centre, Umuahia, Nigeria with strict adherence to inclusive and exclusive factors. A total number of 150 human CT scans were used in the findings. Craniometric parameters were calculated - derived from the two and three coordinate points for linear and angular measurements respectively. Results: Results revealed that age group 36-45 had the lowest cranial parameters and age group 56-65 had the highest cranial parameters. Conclusion: It was concluded that cranial parameters does not increase as age increases throughout life. The study findings will be useful to the anatomists, anthropologists and neuroscientists.
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尼日利亚东南部成人人群颅骨测量点和尺寸的解剖评价及其对颅内外科手术的意义
背景:对颅测量学及其相关颅测量点和维度的理解已经在人类学和神经科学中发现了巨大的应用相关性,范围从生长测定,颅骨畸形估计,个人生物特征识别和面部重建手术,考古学中人类物种进化的分析以及年龄变化。目的:本研究的目的是评估尼日利亚东部成人受试者的颅测量尺寸。方法:研究数据收集自尼日利亚乌穆阿希亚联邦医疗中心放射科的计算机断层扫描,严格遵守包容性和排他性因素。研究结果共使用了150次人体CT扫描。分别从直线测量和角测量的二坐标点和三坐标点计算出颅骨测量参数。结果:36 ~ 45岁年龄组颅内参数最低,56 ~ 65岁年龄组颅内参数最高。结论:颅内参数不随年龄的增长而增加。研究结果将对解剖学家、人类学家和神经学家有所帮助。
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