Keywords:
Neuroradiology brain, Neuroradiology spine, Paediatric, CT, Surgery, Computer Applications-Virtual imaging, Computer Applications-3D, Trauma, Congenital, Athletic injuries
Authors:
R. Alvarez Pérez, G. Elizondo - Riojas, R. Pinales Razo, R. E. Elizondo Omaña, E. Ramos Dávila, F. J. Barrera Flores; Monterrey/MX
DOI:
10.26044/ecr2019/C-2424
Results
Analyzing the age groups among themselves,
significant differences were found in all measures (Table 1) except the distal width (p=0.149) and the posterior intercondylar distance (p=0-067).
The measures do not follow any growth pattern according to age.
When analyzing all the inter-gender groups we found significant differences between men and women in all measures (Table 2),
except intercondylar angle (p=0.559),
anterior intercondylar distance (p=0.398) and parasagittal angle (p=0.630).
In most of the parameters,
greater measures were found in the group of men than in women. When identifying each group,
the differences between gender were mostly non-significant and variable between each parameter.
There were significant persistent differences in the height of the condyle when comparing it among all the age groups,
the least measured being the one found in group 1.
In this parameter,
significant inter-gender differences were also found,
the group of men it remains higher.