Gender and age variation of cranial morphometric characteristics in pre-school age children

The article discusses the morphometric neurocranium criteria for children of pre-school age (4–7) ontogenesis and evaluates the basic parameters for their possible mathematical prediction. The patients were examined by MRI. Gender variability of the neurocranium morphometric parameters in children o...

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Main Authors: S. Y. Baibakov, N. S. Bakhareva
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Language:Russian
Published: Federal State Autonomous Educational Institution of Higher Education I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation (Sechenov University) 2022-12-01
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Online Access:https://www.sechenovmedj.com/jour/article/view/583
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description The article discusses the morphometric neurocranium criteria for children of pre-school age (4–7) ontogenesis and evaluates the basic parameters for their possible mathematical prediction. The patients were examined by MRI. Gender variability of the neurocranium morphometric parameters in children of pre-school age (4–7) was manifested in the bigger cranium sizes in boys, with the exception of cephalic index that was bigger in girls. The study revealed moderate correlation between age and cranium longitudinal and transverse dimensions – correlation coefficient was 0.41–0.74. The correlation between vertical size and the age in the period of intensive growth was rather high, the correlation coefficient was 0.65–0.82. Correlation in gender and age groups was positive. The correlation allowed developing regression models and nomograms for the prediction of the cranium size, depending on the age with high informational value (95%). The size and range of their variability determined in vivo for different age groups of postnatal ontogenesis were considered in indicators for metric data objectification in clinical pathology diagnosing (department of magnetic resonance and computed tomography).
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spelling doaj.art-2791f6681330412ab2c72c7f4aede55d2023-03-13T09:51:35ZrusFederal State Autonomous Educational Institution of Higher Education I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation (Sechenov University)Сеченовский вестник2218-73322658-33482022-12-01031822277Gender and age variation of cranial morphometric characteristics in pre-school age childrenS. Y. Baibakov0N. S. Bakhareva1Kuban State Medical UniversityKuban State Medical UniversityThe article discusses the morphometric neurocranium criteria for children of pre-school age (4–7) ontogenesis and evaluates the basic parameters for their possible mathematical prediction. The patients were examined by MRI. Gender variability of the neurocranium morphometric parameters in children of pre-school age (4–7) was manifested in the bigger cranium sizes in boys, with the exception of cephalic index that was bigger in girls. The study revealed moderate correlation between age and cranium longitudinal and transverse dimensions – correlation coefficient was 0.41–0.74. The correlation between vertical size and the age in the period of intensive growth was rather high, the correlation coefficient was 0.65–0.82. Correlation in gender and age groups was positive. The correlation allowed developing regression models and nomograms for the prediction of the cranium size, depending on the age with high informational value (95%). The size and range of their variability determined in vivo for different age groups of postnatal ontogenesis were considered in indicators for metric data objectification in clinical pathology diagnosing (department of magnetic resonance and computed tomography).https://www.sechenovmedj.com/jour/article/view/583рostnatal morphogenesispre-school periodcraniometry
spellingShingle S. Y. Baibakov
N. S. Bakhareva
Gender and age variation of cranial morphometric characteristics in pre-school age children
Сеченовский вестник
рostnatal morphogenesis
pre-school period
craniometry
title Gender and age variation of cranial morphometric characteristics in pre-school age children
title_full Gender and age variation of cranial morphometric characteristics in pre-school age children
title_fullStr Gender and age variation of cranial morphometric characteristics in pre-school age children
title_full_unstemmed Gender and age variation of cranial morphometric characteristics in pre-school age children
title_short Gender and age variation of cranial morphometric characteristics in pre-school age children
title_sort gender and age variation of cranial morphometric characteristics in pre school age children
topic рostnatal morphogenesis
pre-school period
craniometry
url https://www.sechenovmedj.com/jour/article/view/583
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