2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.aanat.2019.151437
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Sexual dimorphism of maxillary sinuses in children and adolescents – A retrospective CT study

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“…The sexual dimorphism of the MS volume has been proved in different populations, namely the Brazilian (Gomes et al, 2019), Polish (Przystańska et al, 2018), Peruvian (Bezada-Carrasco et al, 2021, Korean (Jun et al, 2005) among others. Interestingly, comparing linear measurements of height, width and depth (anteroposterior) with volumetric data, authors (Przystańska et al, 2020) were able to observed sexual dimorphism even in children (which do not manifest sexual differences easily before pubertal expression). According to the authors, the volume of the MS figured as the most dimorphic variable (Przystańska et al, 2020).…”
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“…The sexual dimorphism of the MS volume has been proved in different populations, namely the Brazilian (Gomes et al, 2019), Polish (Przystańska et al, 2018), Peruvian (Bezada-Carrasco et al, 2021, Korean (Jun et al, 2005) among others. Interestingly, comparing linear measurements of height, width and depth (anteroposterior) with volumetric data, authors (Przystańska et al, 2020) were able to observed sexual dimorphism even in children (which do not manifest sexual differences easily before pubertal expression). According to the authors, the volume of the MS figured as the most dimorphic variable (Przystańska et al, 2020).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Interestingly, comparing linear measurements of height, width and depth (anteroposterior) with volumetric data, authors (Przystańska et al, 2020) were able to observed sexual dimorphism even in children (which do not manifest sexual differences easily before pubertal expression). According to the authors, the volume of the MS figured as the most dimorphic variable (Przystańska et al, 2020). Differently, Gomes et al (2019) and Bezada-Carrasco et al (2021) found the MS height as the most dimorphic feature in samples of the Brazilian and Peruvian populations.…”
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“…Several studies have attempted to predict age and gender using MS and SS volumes of patients of various populations. [1][2][3][4][5][6]9 Previous studies have utilized two-dimensional imaging techniques to determine the applicability of paranasal sinuses to determine gender and age. Luo et al 11 explored gender determination by estimating the area of the frontal sinus on lateral cephalograms of 475 patients and found that, when combined, the parameters of the frontal sinus index and area predicted gender in 76.6% of the cases.…”
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“…Thanks to morphological and metric properties of cranial structures, a person's gender can be determined with an accuracy rate of over 60%. 1 Prior to the advent of computed tomography (CT), cadaveric studies and two-dimensional radiographs were used to measure paranasal sinus size. The use of CT has greatly contributed to the diagnosis of paranasal sinus diseases.…”
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