Morphometric assessment of corpus callosum and cerebral hemispheres with magnetic resonance imaging

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In this study, our purpose was to assess the relationship between handedness, footedness and the morphological differences of certain intracranial structures on MR images. Material and Methods: 63 healthy male and 52 healthy female individuals were included in the study. In each subject, 16 measurements of intracranial structures were taken on MR images. Area of corpus callosum, also left and right cerebral hemispheres, length of CC, width of genu (r1), truncus (r2), isthmus (r3) and splenium of CC (r4) and width of corresponding cerebral hemisphere were measured. Results: There was a statistically significant difference in R3 (width of the corresponding cerebral hemisphere to r3) distance between those using their right feet and those using their left feet. Angle of genu in right-handed people was greater in males than in females. Angle of genu in cases using the left foot was greater in females than in males for standing on one leg. Conclusion: Morphometric assessment of CC with MR imaging related to handedness and footedness may be useful in demonstrating the relationship between callosal morphology, gender differences and extremity preference in neuroscience. © Medical Journal of Trakya University. Published by AVES Publishing. All rights reserved.

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Kocabiyik, N., Kiliç, C., Bariş, B., Tunali, S., Yalçin, B., Bulakbaşi, N., … Akyol, M. (2010). Morphometric assessment of corpus callosum and cerebral hemispheres with magnetic resonance imaging. Trakya Universitesi Tip Fakultesi Dergisi, 27(4), 378–384. https://doi.org/10.5174/tutfd.2009.01514.2

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