“…In own elaboration, the focus was on simple linear measurements and CC surface measurements, also demonstrating some correlations with the sex differentials of these parameters. It was demonstrated, that there are no statistically significant differences between women and men in terms of parameters related to the size of the CC, such as the length of its sagittal cross section (CD), the thickness in the isthmus (EF), or the area of the sagittal cross section (A1), which is consistent with previous works on CC morphometry [6,11,20,21,32]. Lee et al [18] measured the volume of CC in the 20-year-old and 40-year-old groups of women and men in the Korean population, showing a significantly greater volume of CC in men than in women in the analysed age groups while there was no significant difference in CC volume between the 20-year-old and 40-year-old groups [16].…”