| Literature DB >> 26034660 |
Seizo Yamashita1, Luis Antonio Resende2, André Petean Trindade1, Marco Antonio Zanini2.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate variations of some anatomic structures of sellar and parasellar regions and their possible differences between genders and age groups. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Magnetic resonance images (MRI) of 380 patients were performed to analyze the dimensions of the sphenoid sinus, pituitary gland, optic chiasm, intra-cavernous carotid distances, distance between columella nasal - sphenoid sinus; and columella nasal-pituitary gland. The patients age ranged between 20 and 80 years (mean age 48 years). The study included 235 females (mean age 53 years) and 145 males (mean age 40 years).Entities:
Keywords: Anatomy; MRI; Sella turcica; Sphenoid sinus
Year: 2014 PMID: 26034660 PMCID: PMC4447716 DOI: 10.1186/2193-1801-3-291
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Springerplus ISSN: 2193-1801
Figure 1Measurements of anatomic parameters. A. optic chiasm width. B. inter-caroted distance. C. Hypophisis height (yellow), optic chiasm height (pink), and spenoid sinus width (orange).
Figure 2Types of the sphenoid sinus. A, conchal. B, presellar. C, sellar. D, postsellar. E, diagram of thwe sella and sphenoid sinus in the sagittal plane with the lines (1 and 2) used to classify types of sinus. Speno-occipital synchondrosis (arrow).
Socio-demgraphic profile of the sample (n=380)
| n | % | |
|---|---|---|
| Gender | ||
| Female | 235 | 61,8 |
| Male | 145 | 38,2 |
| Age group (in year) | ||
| 20 to 40 | 130 | 37,6 |
| 41 to 60 | 140 | 34,6 |
| 61 to 80 | 107 | 28,2 |
| Gender and age group | ||
| Female from 20 to 40 | 100 | 26,3 |
| Female from 41 to 60 | 79 | 20,8 |
| Female from 61 to 80 | 56 | 14,7 |
| Male from 20 to 40 | 43 | 11,3 |
| Male from 41 to 60 | 51 | 13,4 |
| Male from 61 to 80 | 51 | 13,4 |
Medium and extreme values of the pituitary width (PW) and Sphenoid sinus width (SW), by age group (in year) and gender
| PW | SW | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age group | Female | Male |
| Female | Male |
|
| 20 to 40 | 10,0 | 10,0 | 0,3 | 24,5 | 27,0 | 0,158 |
| (6,0/13,0) | (7,0/13,0) 28 | (8,0/58,0) | (10,0/45,0) | |||
| 41 to 60 | 10,0 | 10,0 | 0,1 | 22,0 | 28,0 | 0,001 |
| (6,0/15,0) | (2,0/13,0) 03 | (7,0/48,0) | (36,0/55,0) | |||
| 61 to 80 | 10,0 | 10,0 | 0,9 | 25,0 | 26,0 | 0,251 |
| (7,0/12,0) | (6,0/16,0) 92 | (3,0/8,0) | (3,0/9,0) | |||
|
| 0,430 | 0,270 |
| 0,018 | 0,894 | |
(1)Mann–Whitney (independent samples).
(2)Kruskal-WAllis (independent samples).
Median and extreme values of the width of the chiasm (WCHI) and the height of the optic chiasm (HCHI), by age group (in year) and gender
| WCHI | HCHI | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age group | Female | Male |
| Female | Male |
|
| 20 to 40 | 12,0 | 12,0 | 0,561 | 3,0 | 3,0 | 0,136 |
| (8,0/21,0) | (8,0/17,0) | (1,0/4,0) | (2,0/4,0) | |||
| 41 to 60 | 12,0 | 12,0 | 0,118 | 3,0 | 3,0 | 0,626 |
| (8,0/17,0) | (8,0/16,0) | (2,0/4,0) | (2,0/4,0) | |||
| 61 to 80 | 12,0 | 12,0 | <0,001 | 2,0 | 2,0 | 0,333 |
| (8,0/19,0) | (10,0/15,0) | (2,0/4,0) | (2,0/4,0) | |||
|
| 0,467 | 0,651 |
| 0,004 | 0,898 | |
Medium and extreme values of the inter-carotid distance (INTCAR) and pituitary height (PH), by age group (in year) and gender
| INTCAR | PH | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age group | Female | Male |
| Female | Male |
|
| 20 to 40 | 16,0 | 16,0 | 0,944 | 6,0 | 6,0 | 0,165 |
| (8,0/26,0) | (8,0/27,0) | (3,0/9,0) | (3,0/9,0) | |||
| 41 to 60 | 15,0 | 17,0 | 0,041 | 6,0 | 5,0 | 0,274 |
| (6,0/25,0) | (8,0/29,0) | (3,0/9,0) | (3,0/11,0) | |||
| 61 to 80 | 17,5 | 19,0 | 0,165 | 6,0 | 5,0 | 0.094 |
| (8,0/25,0) | (10,0/31,0) | (3,0/8,0) | (3,0/9,0) | |||
|
| 0,037 | 0,058 |
| 0,030 | 0,055 | |
(1)Mann–Whitney (independent samples).
(2)Kruskal-WAllis (independent samples).
Median and extreme values of the distance from Sphenoid sinus to nasal columella (SCOL) and the distance from pituitary gland to nasal colomella (PCOL), by age group (in year) and gender
| SCOL | PCOL | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age group | Female | Male |
| Female | Male |
|
| 20 to 40 | 66,0 | 77,0 | <0,001 | 83,5 | 89,0 | <0,001 |
| (55,0/80,0) | (54,0/81,0) | (72,0/95,0) | (70,0/99,0) | |||
| 41 to 60 | 67,0 | 70,0 | <0,001 | 83,0 | 89,0 | <0,001 |
| (58,0/78,0) | (61,0/78,0) | (71,0/94,0) | (76,0/99,0) | |||
| 61 to 80 | 66,0 | 73,0 | <0,001 | 83,0 | 90,0 | <0,001 |
| (58,0/77,0) | (60,0/87,0) | (70,0/95,0) | (78,0/98,0) | |||
|
| 0,627 | 0,087 |
| 0,536 | 0,853 | |
(1)Mann–Whitney (independent samples).
(2)Kruskal-WAllis (independent samples).
Figure 3Representation of the pre-sellar point (arrow) and the distance between columella-sphenoid and colomella -pituitary. Implantation of the culomella (yellow). Anterior wall of the sphenoid sinus (red), hypophisis (blue).