2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.jasi.2015.11.001
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A morphometric and comparative study of foramen magnum in North Indian population

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“…These FM dimensions in Egyptians were nearly the same compared to the Sudanese skulls (34.1 mm and 29.4 mm for the length and width respectively), as shown by Salih [16] on Turkish skulls that showed nearly similar FM dimensions as found by Cirpan [25] (34.38 mm and 28.95 mm for the length and width respectively). On the other hand, Nagwani [26] demonstrated that Indian skulls had little different FM dimensions (34.68 mm for the length and 27.24 mm for the width).…”
Section: Foramen Magnummentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These FM dimensions in Egyptians were nearly the same compared to the Sudanese skulls (34.1 mm and 29.4 mm for the length and width respectively), as shown by Salih [16] on Turkish skulls that showed nearly similar FM dimensions as found by Cirpan [25] (34.38 mm and 28.95 mm for the length and width respectively). On the other hand, Nagwani [26] demonstrated that Indian skulls had little different FM dimensions (34.68 mm for the length and 27.24 mm for the width).…”
Section: Foramen Magnummentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Conversely, multiple investigations in India [24,28,31,32] have shown a similar trend where, generally, men tend to have larger measurements in both length and width of the foramen magnum and condyles compared to women. Although variability in the data is observed, this persistent discrepancy between sexes is a notable finding.…”
Section: Left Condyle Widthmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…[ 7 ] For instance, analyses in Europe have highlighted variations between genders in foramen magnum measurements,[ 5 , 8 , 9 , 11 , 16 , 23 , 25 , 26 , 38 ] while in Asia, distinct differences between men and women in various cranial measurements have been observed. [ 14 , 18 , 24 , 28 , 31 , 32 , 34 ] These anatomical discrepancies can influence surgical techniques, emphasizing the relevance of an approach tailored to the region and/or geographical area to enhance the outcomes of craniotomies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…, Nagwani M et al7 and Radhakrishna SK et al8 found it to be 34.44mm, 34.68mm and 34.04mm respectively. However, Chethan P et al9 , Bharati SP et al 10 , Singh A et al 11 , Kaur R et al 12 , Singh R and Kumar R 13 and Shepur MP et al 4 reported lesser value.…”
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confidence: 94%