Background and Objective. Corpus callosum (CC), the main white matter cable which connects two hemispheres of brain, is important in special procedures such as stereotaxic surgeries vary in size, in different populations. Determination of possible size differences in ethnical groups has special values. Patients and Methods. The size of the CC on midsagittal view was determined in 76 normal male subjects using MRI of brain hemispheres in northern Iran. The size of rostrum, body, splenium, length, and height of CC was measured for each subject. The width of the body of the corpus callosum (B), the anterior to posterior length (L) and the maximum height (H) of the corpus callosum, and ratios B/L and B/H were also calculated. Results. The longi...
RATIONALE AND OBJECTIVES: Sex, age, or functional-asymmetry-related variations in the size and sha...
Studies of sexual dimorphism in the corpus callosum (CC) have employed a variety of methodologies fo...
Microcephaly is neurological condition within which the brain fails to develop to a normal size resu...
Background and Objective. Corpus callosum (CC), the main white matter cable which connects two hemis...
Background: Morphometric measurements of the corpus callosum (CC) are important to have normative va...
INTRODUCTION: Morphometric measurements of the corpus callosum (CC) are necessary to have normative ...
Objective The aim of this study is to measure the average corpus callosum (CC) volume of healthy Tur...
Anatomical research of the morphology of the corpus callosum (CC) has provided a baseline for normal...
Aims To determine the dimensions of the human corpus callosum and its parts. The objective was als...
Using high-resolution in vivo magnetic resonance morphometry we measured forebrain volume (FBV), mid...
Background. Issues concerning the corpus callosum structure and role in the implementation of intero...
This study sought to examine the influence of age and sex on morphometric measurements of the corpus...
In this study, sex and age related differences of the human corpus callosum were studied by magnetic...
Background: The aim of the study was to analyse changes in the size of the corpus callosum (CC) depe...
Sexual dimorphism in human corpus callosum is controversial, and only a limited number of studies ha...
RATIONALE AND OBJECTIVES: Sex, age, or functional-asymmetry-related variations in the size and sha...
Studies of sexual dimorphism in the corpus callosum (CC) have employed a variety of methodologies fo...
Microcephaly is neurological condition within which the brain fails to develop to a normal size resu...
Background and Objective. Corpus callosum (CC), the main white matter cable which connects two hemis...
Background: Morphometric measurements of the corpus callosum (CC) are important to have normative va...
INTRODUCTION: Morphometric measurements of the corpus callosum (CC) are necessary to have normative ...
Objective The aim of this study is to measure the average corpus callosum (CC) volume of healthy Tur...
Anatomical research of the morphology of the corpus callosum (CC) has provided a baseline for normal...
Aims To determine the dimensions of the human corpus callosum and its parts. The objective was als...
Using high-resolution in vivo magnetic resonance morphometry we measured forebrain volume (FBV), mid...
Background. Issues concerning the corpus callosum structure and role in the implementation of intero...
This study sought to examine the influence of age and sex on morphometric measurements of the corpus...
In this study, sex and age related differences of the human corpus callosum were studied by magnetic...
Background: The aim of the study was to analyse changes in the size of the corpus callosum (CC) depe...
Sexual dimorphism in human corpus callosum is controversial, and only a limited number of studies ha...
RATIONALE AND OBJECTIVES: Sex, age, or functional-asymmetry-related variations in the size and sha...
Studies of sexual dimorphism in the corpus callosum (CC) have employed a variety of methodologies fo...
Microcephaly is neurological condition within which the brain fails to develop to a normal size resu...