Characterization of the Corpus Callosum Morphology in Healthy Sudanese Adults using MRI

The aim of this study was to characterize the morphological differences of the corpus callosum (CC) concerning gender- and age-related variations, and establish reference values of the CC measurements for Sudanese participants using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Materials and Methods: MRI scans...

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Main Authors: Alnour Badawi, Caroline Edward Ayad, Mogahid M.A. Zidan, Ikhlas Abdalaziz, Batil Alonazi, Mustafa Z. Mahmoud, Mohamed Yousef, Lubna Bushara, Mohamed Adam
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Published: International Medical Research and Development Corporation 2020-09-01
Series:International Journal of Biomedicine
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spelling doaj-a4c81cdd192241b6bcedebf6969b70572020-11-25T03:22:02ZengInternational Medical Research and Development CorporationInternational Journal of Biomedicine2158-05102158-05292020-09-0110321522010.21103/Article10(3)_OA3Characterization of the Corpus Callosum Morphology in Healthy Sudanese Adults using MRIAlnour Badawi0Caroline Edward Ayad1Mogahid M.A. Zidan2Ikhlas Abdalaziz3Batil Alonazi4Mustafa Z. Mahmoud5Mohamed Yousef6Lubna Bushara7Mohamed Adam8Medical Imaging Technology Department, Al-Ghad International College for Applied Medical Science, Najran, Saudi ArabiaDiagnostic Technology Department, College of Medical Radiological Sciences, Sudan University of Science and Technology, Khartoum, SudanMedical Imaging Technology Department, Al-Ghad International College for Applied Medical Science, Abha, Saudi ArabiaDiagnostic Technology Department, College of Medical Radiological Sciences, Sudan University of Science and Technology, Khartoum, SudanRadiology and Medical Imaging Department, College of Applied Medical Sciences, Prince Sattam bin Abdulaziz University, Al-Kharj, Saudi ArabiaRadiology and Medical Imaging Department, College of Applied Medical Sciences, Prince Sattam bin Abdulaziz University, Al-Kharj, Saudi ArabiaRadiologic Sciences Program, Batterjee Medical College, Jeddah, Saudi ArabiaDepartment of Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences, College of Applied Medical Sciences, University of Jeddah, Jeddah, Saudi ArabiaDepartment of Radiological Sciences, College of Applied Medical Sciences, King Khalid University, Abha, Saudi ArabiaThe aim of this study was to characterize the morphological differences of the corpus callosum (CC) concerning gender- and age-related variations, and establish reference values of the CC measurements for Sudanese participants using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Materials and Methods: MRI scans from 196 males and 189 females, ranging in age from 18 to 84, were reviewed. Only MRI studies without pathological findings were included in the analysis. The following measurements were done: the longitudinal dimensions of the brain, CC, the genu of CC, the splenium of CC, as well as craniocaudal height of the body of CC. Callosal longitudinal dimensions were measured using the Witelson division method. The longitudinal dimension of the genu was found to be larger in females (11.12±1.54 mm) than in males (10.73±1.75 mm) (P=0.021). The longitudinal dimension of the brain was greater in males (161.6±7.2 mm) than in females (159.3±7.6 mm) (P=0.002). There was a weak statistically significant direct correlation between age and CC ratio (r=0.271, P<0.05). Conclusion: The results revealed that only the genu length showed sexual dimorphism and was larger in females than in males. This study showed variabilities regarding the CC dimensions in Sudanese participants compared to the Caucasian, Indian, and Japanese population.http://ijbm.org/articles/i39/ijbm_10(3)_oa3.pdfcorpus callosumgenderagemagnetic resonance imagingsudanese population
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author Alnour Badawi
Caroline Edward Ayad
Mogahid M.A. Zidan
Ikhlas Abdalaziz
Batil Alonazi
Mustafa Z. Mahmoud
Mohamed Yousef
Lubna Bushara
Mohamed Adam
spellingShingle Alnour Badawi
Caroline Edward Ayad
Mogahid M.A. Zidan
Ikhlas Abdalaziz
Batil Alonazi
Mustafa Z. Mahmoud
Mohamed Yousef
Lubna Bushara
Mohamed Adam
Characterization of the Corpus Callosum Morphology in Healthy Sudanese Adults using MRI
International Journal of Biomedicine
corpus callosum
gender
age
magnetic resonance imaging
sudanese population
author_facet Alnour Badawi
Caroline Edward Ayad
Mogahid M.A. Zidan
Ikhlas Abdalaziz
Batil Alonazi
Mustafa Z. Mahmoud
Mohamed Yousef
Lubna Bushara
Mohamed Adam
author_sort Alnour Badawi
title Characterization of the Corpus Callosum Morphology in Healthy Sudanese Adults using MRI
title_short Characterization of the Corpus Callosum Morphology in Healthy Sudanese Adults using MRI
title_full Characterization of the Corpus Callosum Morphology in Healthy Sudanese Adults using MRI
title_fullStr Characterization of the Corpus Callosum Morphology in Healthy Sudanese Adults using MRI
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of the Corpus Callosum Morphology in Healthy Sudanese Adults using MRI
title_sort characterization of the corpus callosum morphology in healthy sudanese adults using mri
publisher International Medical Research and Development Corporation
series International Journal of Biomedicine
issn 2158-0510
2158-0529
publishDate 2020-09-01
description The aim of this study was to characterize the morphological differences of the corpus callosum (CC) concerning gender- and age-related variations, and establish reference values of the CC measurements for Sudanese participants using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Materials and Methods: MRI scans from 196 males and 189 females, ranging in age from 18 to 84, were reviewed. Only MRI studies without pathological findings were included in the analysis. The following measurements were done: the longitudinal dimensions of the brain, CC, the genu of CC, the splenium of CC, as well as craniocaudal height of the body of CC. Callosal longitudinal dimensions were measured using the Witelson division method. The longitudinal dimension of the genu was found to be larger in females (11.12±1.54 mm) than in males (10.73±1.75 mm) (P=0.021). The longitudinal dimension of the brain was greater in males (161.6±7.2 mm) than in females (159.3±7.6 mm) (P=0.002). There was a weak statistically significant direct correlation between age and CC ratio (r=0.271, P<0.05). Conclusion: The results revealed that only the genu length showed sexual dimorphism and was larger in females than in males. This study showed variabilities regarding the CC dimensions in Sudanese participants compared to the Caucasian, Indian, and Japanese population.
topic corpus callosum
gender
age
magnetic resonance imaging
sudanese population
url http://ijbm.org/articles/i39/ijbm_10(3)_oa3.pdf
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