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  • The study aimed to analyze the variations in the size of the corpus callosum (CC) in relation to age and sex, as well as to establish reference values for the Polish population.
  • Data from 1,108 MRI scans taken between 2010 and 2014 were evaluated by radiologists to measure CC size and related brain dimensions across different age groups and sexes.
  • Results showed significant differences in CC size parameters across all age groups, with no major differences between men and women for CC size specifically, but noted statistical differences in overall brain size measurements between sexes.

Article Abstract

Background: The aim of the study was to analyse changes in the size of the corpus callosum (CC) depending on age and sex and to establish the reference values of the morphometric indices of the CC in the Polish population.

Materials And Methods: The results of magnetic resonance studies of 1108 patients performed in the years 2010-2014 were analysed. Two independent radiologists evaluated cerebral images to exclude deviations from normal state. In patients divided according to sex and to 10 age groups, measurements of CC and brain dimensions were made and morphometric indices were calculated.

Results: The results of measurements related to the following parameters: lengths of longitudinal cross-section of CC (CD), CC thickness in the narrowest place - isthmus (EF), the largest linear dimension of the brain from the frontal pole to the occipital pole (AB), the longitudinal cross-section area of the CC (A1) and cerebral cross-section area (A2) as well as CD/AB and A1/A2 ratios are summarised in 7 figures and 3 tables.

Conclusions: It was demonstrated, that in all age groups there are statistically significant differences in the values of the analysed parameters and ratios of CC size. It was indicated, that there are no statistically significant differences between men and women in the CD, EF, and A1 parameters related to CC size, and the profiles of variations of these parameters are very similar. It was proved that the- re are statistical differences between women and men in parameters/indicators concerning of the brain size.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.5603/FM.a2018.0061DOI Listing

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