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Classification and Morphometric Features of Pterion in Thai Population with Potential Sex Prediction

Background and Objectives: The landmark for neurosurgical approaches to access brain lesion is the pterion. The aim of the present study is to classify and examine the prevalence of all types of pterion variations and perform morphometric measurements from previously defined anthropological landmark...

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Autores principales: Uabundit, Nongnut, Chaiyamoon, Arada, Iamsaard, Sitthichai, Yurasakpong, Laphatrada, Nantasenamat, Chanin, Suwannakhan, Athikhun, Phunchago, Nichapa
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8618372/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34833500
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/medicina57111282
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author Uabundit, Nongnut
Chaiyamoon, Arada
Iamsaard, Sitthichai
Yurasakpong, Laphatrada
Nantasenamat, Chanin
Suwannakhan, Athikhun
Phunchago, Nichapa
author_facet Uabundit, Nongnut
Chaiyamoon, Arada
Iamsaard, Sitthichai
Yurasakpong, Laphatrada
Nantasenamat, Chanin
Suwannakhan, Athikhun
Phunchago, Nichapa
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description Background and Objectives: The landmark for neurosurgical approaches to access brain lesion is the pterion. The aim of the present study is to classify and examine the prevalence of all types of pterion variations and perform morphometric measurements from previously defined anthropological landmarks. Materials and methods: One-hundred and twenty-four Thai dried skulls were investigated. Classification and morphometric measurement of the pterion was performed. Machine learning models were also used to interpret the morphometric findings with respect to sex and age estimation. Results: Spheno-parietal type was the most common type (62.1%), followed by epipteric (11.7%), fronto-temporal (5.2%) and stellate (1.2%). Complete synostosis of the pterion suture was present in 18.5% and was only present in males. While most morphometric measurements were similar between males and females, the distances from the pterion center to the mastoid process and to the external occipital protuberance were longer in males. Random forest algorithm could predict sex with 80.7% accuracy (root mean square error = 0.38) when the pterion morphometric data were provided. Correlational analysis indicated that the distances from the pterion center to the anterior aspect of the frontozygomatic suture and to the zygomatic angle were positively correlated with age, which may serve as basis for age estimation in the future. Conclusions: Further studies are needed to explore the use of machine learning in anatomical studies and morphometry-based sex and age estimation. Thorough understanding of the anatomy of the pterion is clinically useful when planning pterional craniotomy, particularly when the position of the pterion may change with age.
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spelling pubmed-86183722021-11-27 Classification and Morphometric Features of Pterion in Thai Population with Potential Sex Prediction Uabundit, Nongnut Chaiyamoon, Arada Iamsaard, Sitthichai Yurasakpong, Laphatrada Nantasenamat, Chanin Suwannakhan, Athikhun Phunchago, Nichapa Medicina (Kaunas) Article Background and Objectives: The landmark for neurosurgical approaches to access brain lesion is the pterion. The aim of the present study is to classify and examine the prevalence of all types of pterion variations and perform morphometric measurements from previously defined anthropological landmarks. Materials and methods: One-hundred and twenty-four Thai dried skulls were investigated. Classification and morphometric measurement of the pterion was performed. Machine learning models were also used to interpret the morphometric findings with respect to sex and age estimation. Results: Spheno-parietal type was the most common type (62.1%), followed by epipteric (11.7%), fronto-temporal (5.2%) and stellate (1.2%). Complete synostosis of the pterion suture was present in 18.5% and was only present in males. While most morphometric measurements were similar between males and females, the distances from the pterion center to the mastoid process and to the external occipital protuberance were longer in males. Random forest algorithm could predict sex with 80.7% accuracy (root mean square error = 0.38) when the pterion morphometric data were provided. Correlational analysis indicated that the distances from the pterion center to the anterior aspect of the frontozygomatic suture and to the zygomatic angle were positively correlated with age, which may serve as basis for age estimation in the future. Conclusions: Further studies are needed to explore the use of machine learning in anatomical studies and morphometry-based sex and age estimation. Thorough understanding of the anatomy of the pterion is clinically useful when planning pterional craniotomy, particularly when the position of the pterion may change with age. MDPI 2021-11-21 /pmc/articles/PMC8618372/ /pubmed/34833500 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/medicina57111282 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Iamsaard, Sitthichai
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Nantasenamat, Chanin
Suwannakhan, Athikhun
Phunchago, Nichapa
Classification and Morphometric Features of Pterion in Thai Population with Potential Sex Prediction
title Classification and Morphometric Features of Pterion in Thai Population with Potential Sex Prediction
title_full Classification and Morphometric Features of Pterion in Thai Population with Potential Sex Prediction
title_fullStr Classification and Morphometric Features of Pterion in Thai Population with Potential Sex Prediction
title_full_unstemmed Classification and Morphometric Features of Pterion in Thai Population with Potential Sex Prediction
title_short Classification and Morphometric Features of Pterion in Thai Population with Potential Sex Prediction
title_sort classification and morphometric features of pterion in thai population with potential sex prediction
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8618372/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34833500
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/medicina57111282
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