Katelyn J Kotlarek, Sierra Levene, Annalisa V Piccorelli, Gregory C Allen, Krystle Barhaghi, Ilana Neuberger
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摘要
目的量化不同年龄、性别和种族的腭侧上腭提肌(LVP)尺寸差异,并确定 2 岁以下腭侧上腭提肌左右两侧不对称的典型范围:设计:回顾性队列研究:地点:儿童三甲医院:对过去 18 个月内接受过容积 FLAIR MRI 序列检查的 2 岁以下非左侧肢体患者进行回顾性病历审查,确定了 216 份患者扫描结果。根据排除标准,还剩下 200 张扫描图像可供分析。LVP 的测量结果与之前的文献一致:校正年龄、性别和种族:结果:结果:插入厚度有明显差异(P P P P P P = .0413)。显著的性别差异包括平均插入长度(P = .0412)和平均插入厚度(P = .0281)。显著的种族差异包括平均插入厚度(P = .0334)和标本内长度差异(P = .0473)。左侧和右侧总长度的差异(P = 0.0491)和起源角的差异(P 结论:左侧和右侧总长度的差异不显著:在 2 岁以下或与年龄、性别和种族有关的个体中观察到了长轴静脉形态的差异。虽然在某些维度上存在明显的不对称性,但其因年龄范围而异。
Growth and Symmetry of the Levator Veli Palatini Muscle Within the First Two Years of Life.
Objective: To quantify differences in levator veli palatini (LVP) muscle dimensions based on age, sex, and race and determine the typical range of asymmetry between the left and right sides of the LVP under age 2.
Design: Retrospective cohort study.
Setting: Children's tertiary care hospital.
Participants: A retrospective chart review of non-cleft patients under 2 who received a volumetric FLAIR MRI sequence within the past 18 months identified 216 patient scans. Exclusion criteria left 200 scans for analysis. Measurements of the LVP were obtained consistent with previous literature.
Interventions: Corrected age, sex, and race.
Main outcome measure(s): LVP muscle dimensions.
Results: A significant (P < .0001) difference between corrected age groups based on the overall combination of LVP variables after controlling for sex and race. Significant age differences included average extravelar length (P < .0001), average intravelar length (P < .0001), midline thickness (P < .0001), and average (P < .0001) and difference (P = .0413) in insertion thickness. Significant sex differences included average intravelar length (P = .0412) and average insertion thickness (P = .0281). Significant race differences included average insertion thickness (P = .0334) and difference in intravelar length (P = .0473). Differences between left and right total length (P = .0491) and angle of origin (P < .0001) were significant.
Conclusions: Differences in LVP morphology were observed in individuals under 2 years or age related to age, sex, and race. While asymmetry was significant in some dimensions, it varied by age range.
期刊介绍:
The Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Journal (CPCJ) is the premiere peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary, international journal dedicated to current research on etiology, prevention, diagnosis, and treatment in all areas pertaining to craniofacial anomalies. CPCJ reports on basic science and clinical research aimed at better elucidating the pathogenesis, pathology, and optimal methods of treatment of cleft and craniofacial anomalies. The journal strives to foster communication and cooperation among professionals from all specialties.