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The cranial capacity of the Saudi population measured using 3D computed tomography scans

Khalaf A. Alshamrani
Neurosciences Journal July 2023, 28 (3) 184-189; DOI: https://doi.org/10.17712/nsj.2023.3.20230005
Khalaf A. Alshamrani
From the Department of Radiological sciences, Faculty of Applied Medical Science, and from Health Research Centre, Najran University, Najran, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
MSc, PhD.
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    - Mean difference between males and females carinal volume.

     Nmean ±SD)Max-MinP-value95% CI
    Males2751481.6 (±110)1241-17230.0000171364.8-1598.4
    Females2131375.4 (±104)1203-1678 1259.9-1490.9
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    - Mean intracranial volume for each age-group in males and females.

    GenderAge groupNMean (±SD)Range95% CI
    Males18-30411481±1181241-16981367.2-1594.8
    Males31-40531506±1161347-17231403.8-1608.2
    Males41-50641489±1091327-16851392.2-1585.8
    Males51-60711476±1131361-16921374.4-1577.6
    Males61-80461456±1071313-16091354.4-1557.6
    Females18-30341374±971203-15521280.4-1467.6
    Females31-40371406±1141279-16171298.4-1513.6
    Females41-50461369±1121215-16781270.6-1467.4
    Females51-60521372±1021298-16211301.8-1442.2
    Females61-70441356±1181238-15931255.5-1461.5
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    Table 3

    - Studies reporting mean carinal capacity in different population.

    StudyMalesFemalesRegionMethod
     SD95% CI SD95% CI
    De Jong et al 20171619 cm3120(1379, 1859)1422 cm3110(1202, 1642)United StatesMRI
    Kim et al 20181594 cm3115(1364, 1824)1425 cm3105(1215, 1635)KoreansMRI
    Eboh et al 20161460 cm3N/AN/A1129 cm3N/AN/ANigerianExternal Measurement
    Ilayperuma 20111421 cm3100(1221, 1621)1300 cm395(1110, 1490)Sri LankanExternal Measurement
    Acer et al 20071306 cm3N/AN/A1141 cm3N/AN/ATurkeyExternal Measurement
    Hwang et al 19951470 cm3130(1210, 1730)1317 cm3120(1077, 1557)KoreansDry skulls filled with seeds
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