Morphometric Development of Medial Surface of Cerebrum in Fetal Cadavers.

Onur Can Sanli, Kenan Ozturk, Ahmet Dursun, Yadigar Kastamoni, Soner Albay
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Aim: To investigate the morphometric and morphological development of the medial surface of the cerebrum in 40 fetal cadavers without external anomalies and pathologies between the gestational ages of 22 and 40 weeks.

Material and methods: In this study, we measured the height and width of the cerebral hemisphere, cingulate sulcus, marginal sulcus, sulcus of the corpus callosum, calcarine sulcus, parieto-occipital sulcus, and central sulcus in each hemisphere. We examined these measures between genders and sides and assessed how these parameters developed over the course of gestational age (measured in months). Additionally, we aimed to determine the age at which each sulcus started to be visible.

Results: The dimensions of the parameters showed a significant increase with gestational age. When comparing these parameters between the right and left hemispheres as well as genders, no statistically significant difference was found. Regarding the classification of the marginal sulcus, Type I accounted for 33% and Type II accounted for 32% of the cases. As for the classification of the parieto-occipital sulcus and calcarine sulcus, Type I was the most common with 47%, followed by Type II with 23%.

Conclusion: In our study, we believe that valuable parameters can be obtained to understand the morphometric development of sulcus structures in the medial surface of the cerebrum. The contribution of such studies to the knowledge of anatomy and neurosurgery will be significant. Knowledge of morphological differences in the cortex cerebri may also play a role in detecting certain neurological diseases (such as lissencephaly and Walker-Warburg syndrome) and explaining their neuropathology.

胎儿尸体大脑内侧表面的形态发育
目的:研究40例胎龄在22周至40周之间、无外部异常和病变的胎儿尸体大脑内侧表面的形态计量和形态发育情况:在这项研究中,我们测量了大脑半球、扣带回沟、边缘沟、胼胝体沟、钙沟、顶枕沟和中央沟的高度和宽度。我们研究了不同性别和两侧的这些参数,并评估了这些参数在胎龄(以月为单位)过程中的发展情况。此外,我们还旨在确定每条沟开始显现的年龄:结果:这些参数的尺寸随着胎龄的增长而显著增加。在比较左右半球和性别的这些参数时,没有发现统计学上的显著差异。关于边缘沟的分类,Ⅰ型占 33%,Ⅱ型占 32%。至于顶枕沟和钙沟的分类,I 型最常见,占 47%,其次是 II 型,占 23%:在我们的研究中,我们认为可以获得一些有价值的参数,以了解大脑内侧表面沟结构的形态发育情况。此类研究对解剖学和神经外科知识的贡献将是巨大的。对大脑皮层形态差异的了解还可在检测某些神经系统疾病(如裂脑症和沃克-瓦尔堡综合征)和解释其神经病理学方面发挥作用。
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