• J Neuroimaging · Oct 1994

    No differences in corpus callosum size by sex and aging. A quantitative study using magnetic resonance imaging.

    • C Pozzilli, S Bastianello, A Bozzao, A Pierallini, F Giubilei, C Argentino, and L Bozzao.
    • Dipartimento Scienze Neurologiche, Università La Sapienza, Roma, Italia.
    • J Neuroimaging. 1994 Oct 1; 4 (4): 218-21.

    AbstractTo identify normal variations in the magnetic resonance imaging appearances of the corpus callosum with regard to sex and age, a prospective study was performed in 130 normal subjects. Callosal measurements were calculated by morphometric analysis. There were no significant sex differences in corpus callosum area or the callosal subregions. The absolute area did not decrease significantly with aging in normal males or females. However, age-related changes of callosal configuration were shown by a decrease in the ratio of the rostrum and genu to the splenium.

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