J Neurol Surg B Skull Base 2021; 82(S 03): e315-e320
DOI: 10.1055/s-0040-1701527
Original Article

Anatomic Variability of the Morphometric Parameters of the Third Ventricle of the Brain and Its Relations to the Shape of the Skull

1   Department of Anatomy, Trinity School of Medicine, Ratho Mill, Kingstown, St. Vincent and the Grenadines
,
Maryna Kornieieva
2   Department of Anatomy and Embryology, American University of the Caribbean, Cupecoy, St. Maarten
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Abstract

Objective The defining of the normal parameters of spacious relations and symmetry of the ventricular system of the brain depending on the gender and age is currently one of the topical research problems of clinical anatomy. The present research aims to identify the correlation between the morphometric parameters of the third ventricle of the brain and the shape of the skull in the middle aged people.

Design This is a prospective cohort study.

Setting This study was set at the Trinity School of Medicine.

Participants A total of 118 normal computed tomography scans of the head of people aged from 21 to 86 years (mean age: 48.6 years ± 17.57) were selected for the study.

Main Outcome Measures The anteroposterior diameter, transverse diameter, and height of the third ventricle were measured and compared in dolichocranial, mesocranial, and brachycranial individuals.

Results The study has shown the presence of a statistically significant difference between morphometric parameters of the third ventricle of the brain in dolichocranial, mesocranial, and brachycranial individuals.

Conclusion The morphometric parameters of the third ventricle of the brain, such as height, anteroposterior diameter, and transverse diameter, depend on the individual anatomic variability of the skull shape and gender.



Publication History

Received: 18 March 2019

Accepted: 24 December 2019

Article published online:
07 February 2020

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