Morphometric Assessment of Bi-caudate Index Using Computerized Tomographic Scan from Sokoto North-Western Nigeria

Jibrin Usman Danjuma, Bello Abubakar
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Aim: To determine the bi-caudate index (BCI) of Nigerians using computerized tomography from Sokoto North-Western Nigeria. Study Design: Retrospective cross- sectional. Place and Duration of Study: Department of Anatomy Usmanu Danfodiyo University Sokoto and Department of Radiology Usmanu Danfodiyo University Teaching Hospital Sokoto, between January, 2020 and January, 2022. Methodology:  CT scans of 186 apparently healthy normal individuals of age group 1 to 70 years were taken and the subjects were categorized into age intervals of 10 years; males and females taken separately. The linear measurements of caudate and brain were taken directly from the screen. The Bi Caudate Index were calculated. The mean values in each group were compared with age and sex, using appropriate statistical tests. Results: The least BCI in male was 6.0mm and was seen in the age group 1-10 years while in female the least BCI was 5.0mm, seen in the age group 1-10. The largest BCI in male was 21mm, observed in the age group 61-70years, while the largest BCI in female 19.0mm, seen in the age group 61-70 years. Conclusion: Bi Caudate Index shows positive correlation with age.
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利用计算机断层扫描对尼日利亚西北部索科托地区双尾状核指数的形态计量学评价
目的:利用计算机断层摄影技术测定尼日利亚西北部索科托人的双尾状核指数(BCI)。研究设计:回顾性横断面研究。学习地点和时间:索科托乌斯马努丹福迪约大学解剖学系和索科托乌斯马努丹福迪约大学教学医院放射科,时间为2020年1月至2022年1月。方法:对186例1 ~ 70岁明显健康的正常人进行CT扫描,以10岁为年龄间隔;男性和女性分开。尾状核和脑的线性测量直接从屏幕上获取。计算双尾状指数。采用适当的统计学检验,将各组的平均值与年龄和性别进行比较。结果:男性BCI最小,为6.0mm,见于1 ~ 10岁年龄组;女性BCI最小,为5.0mm,见于1 ~ 10岁年龄组。男性最大BCI为21mm,年龄在61 ~ 70岁;女性最大BCI为19.0mm,年龄在61 ~ 70岁。结论:双尾状核指数与年龄呈正相关。
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