Size and Morphology of Sella Turcica in Malay populations: A 3D CT Study

The purpose of this study was to analyse the linear and area dimensions and morphological shape of sella turcica to determine if differences exist due to gender or age and compared with available global data. A total of 183 (113 men and 70 women) Malay subjects who had their computed tomography (C...

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Main Authors: Hasan, Haider Ali, Alam, Mohammad Khursheed, Yusof, Asilah, Mizushima, Hidemoto, Kida, Akio, Osuga, Naoto
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Published: The Society for Hard Tissue Regenerative Biology 2016
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spelling my.usm.eprints.44213 http://eprints.usm.my/44213/ Size and Morphology of Sella Turcica in Malay populations: A 3D CT Study Hasan, Haider Ali Alam, Mohammad Khursheed Yusof, Asilah Mizushima, Hidemoto Kida, Akio Osuga, Naoto RK1-715 Dentistry The purpose of this study was to analyse the linear and area dimensions and morphological shape of sella turcica to determine if differences exist due to gender or age and compared with available global data. A total of 183 (113 men and 70 women) Malay subjects who had their computed tomography (CT) scan at the Radiology Department, Hospital University Sains Malaysia (HUSM) for ordinary diagnosis not related to craniofacial deformities. The selected age groups were divided into four groups as children (0-6 years), preadolescents (7-12 years), adolescents (13-20 years) and adults (21-35 years). The images were processed using Mimics V17.0 software. Conventional measurements included three different heights of the sella turcica (anterior, posterior, median), its length, diameter, area and width, measured in relation to the Frankfort reference line (FH). Morphometric methods were used to assess shape. No significant differences in size of the sella were found except at sella height anterior between genders. When age was evaluated, significant differences were found among all age groups. The study found that sella turcica presented with a three different shapes: in a U shape (57.9 %), in a J shape (24.5 %) and shallow (17.5 %). Sella shape and dimensions reported in the current study can be used for discovering Pathological enlargement of the pituitary fossa and may also be helpful in providing reference data in the assessment of racial, gender and age specific variation in Malay population The Society for Hard Tissue Regenerative Biology 2016 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/44213/1/3DsellaMalay.pdf Hasan, Haider Ali and Alam, Mohammad Khursheed and Yusof, Asilah and Mizushima, Hidemoto and Kida, Akio and Osuga, Naoto (2016) Size and Morphology of Sella Turcica in Malay populations: A 3D CT Study. Journal of Hard Tissue Biology, 25 (3). pp. 313-320. ISSN 1880-828X https://doi.org/10.2485/jhtb.25.313
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topic RK1-715 Dentistry
spellingShingle RK1-715 Dentistry
Hasan, Haider Ali
Alam, Mohammad Khursheed
Yusof, Asilah
Mizushima, Hidemoto
Kida, Akio
Osuga, Naoto
Size and Morphology of Sella Turcica in Malay populations: A 3D CT Study
description The purpose of this study was to analyse the linear and area dimensions and morphological shape of sella turcica to determine if differences exist due to gender or age and compared with available global data. A total of 183 (113 men and 70 women) Malay subjects who had their computed tomography (CT) scan at the Radiology Department, Hospital University Sains Malaysia (HUSM) for ordinary diagnosis not related to craniofacial deformities. The selected age groups were divided into four groups as children (0-6 years), preadolescents (7-12 years), adolescents (13-20 years) and adults (21-35 years). The images were processed using Mimics V17.0 software. Conventional measurements included three different heights of the sella turcica (anterior, posterior, median), its length, diameter, area and width, measured in relation to the Frankfort reference line (FH). Morphometric methods were used to assess shape. No significant differences in size of the sella were found except at sella height anterior between genders. When age was evaluated, significant differences were found among all age groups. The study found that sella turcica presented with a three different shapes: in a U shape (57.9 %), in a J shape (24.5 %) and shallow (17.5 %). Sella shape and dimensions reported in the current study can be used for discovering Pathological enlargement of the pituitary fossa and may also be helpful in providing reference data in the assessment of racial, gender and age specific variation in Malay population
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author Hasan, Haider Ali
Alam, Mohammad Khursheed
Yusof, Asilah
Mizushima, Hidemoto
Kida, Akio
Osuga, Naoto
author_facet Hasan, Haider Ali
Alam, Mohammad Khursheed
Yusof, Asilah
Mizushima, Hidemoto
Kida, Akio
Osuga, Naoto
author_sort Hasan, Haider Ali
title Size and Morphology of Sella Turcica in Malay populations: A 3D CT Study
title_short Size and Morphology of Sella Turcica in Malay populations: A 3D CT Study
title_full Size and Morphology of Sella Turcica in Malay populations: A 3D CT Study
title_fullStr Size and Morphology of Sella Turcica in Malay populations: A 3D CT Study
title_full_unstemmed Size and Morphology of Sella Turcica in Malay populations: A 3D CT Study
title_sort size and morphology of sella turcica in malay populations: a 3d ct study
publisher The Society for Hard Tissue Regenerative Biology
publishDate 2016
url http://eprints.usm.my/44213/1/3DsellaMalay.pdf
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https://doi.org/10.2485/jhtb.25.313
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