Sains Malaysiana 48(8)(2019):
1713–1719
http://dx.doi.org/10.17576/jsm-2019-4808-17
The Sella Turcica Dimensions in 12-Year-Old Southern Chinese:
A Cross-Sectional Study
(Dimensi
Sella Turcica pada
Populasi Berusia 12 tahun di Selatan China: Suatu
Kajian Keratan Rentas)
MOHD ZAMBRI MOHAMED MAKHBUL1*, WAN NURAZREENA WAN HASSAN2 & RICKY WING KIT WONG3
1Orthodontic Unit, Klinik Pergigian Cahaya Suria, Banguan Pudu Sentral, Jalan Pudu, Kuala Lumpur, Federal
Territory, Malaysia
2Department of Paediatric Dentistry and Orthodontics & Clinical
Craniofacial Dentistry Research Group, Faculty of Dentistry, University of
Malaya, 50603 Kuala Lumpur, Federal Territory, Malaysia
3Department of Dentistry
and Maxillofacial Surgery, United Christian Hospital, Hong Kong SAR, China
Diserahkan: 9 Februari 2019/Diterima:
16 Mei 2019
ABSTRACT
The objective
of the study was to measure the dimensions of the sella
turcica in southern
Chinese population. This retrospective study measured dimensions
of sella
turcica from
lateral cephalometric radiographs obtained from the University of
Hong Kong research database with a total of 582 (277 females and
305 males) 12-year-old southern Chinese children, who were randomly
selected from schools in Hong Kong. Measurements were made using
ImageJ (V1.45s) software for Windows with Frankfurt plane
as the horizontal reference direction. Dimensions between genders
were compared using Student’s t-tests. The current study found
the antero-posterior length and width
were 9.13 mm (SD 2.05) and 9.76 mm (SD
1.54), respectively. The sella
was highest posteriorly (7.97 mm; SD 1.75 mm) and shortest anteriorly (7.56 mm; SD
1.42). Sella height anterior, sella
height median and sella area were greater (p<0.05)
in females by 0.53 mm, 0.24 mm and 3.48 mm2, respectively.
In conclusion, this study provides the reference parameters for
the dimensions of sella turcica
for the Southern Chinese population.
Keywords: Children; Chinese;
radiographic film; sella
turcica
ABSTRAK
Objektif penyelidikan ini
adalah untuk
mengukur dimensi sella turcica bagi penduduk
di selatan China. Kajian retrospektif ini mengukur dimensi
sella turcica melalui radiografi sefalometrik lateral yang diperoleh
daripada data penyelidikan
Universiti Hong Kong iaitu sebanyak 582 (277 perempuan
dan 305 lelaki) kanak-kanak 12 tahun, telah dipilih secara
rawak dari
sekolah-sekolah di Hong Kong. Pengukuran
dibuat dengan
menggunakan perisian ImageJ (V1.45s) untuk sistem operasi Windows serta menggunakan planar Frankfurt
sebagai rujukan
mendatar. Dimensi antara jantina dibandingkan dengan menggunakan ujian t berpasangan. Kajian ini mendapati panjang
dan lebar
antero-posterior masing-masing
adalah 9.13 mm (SD 2.05) dan
9.76 mm (SD 1.54). Sella adalah paling
tinggi di posterior (7.97 mm; SD 1.75
mm) dan paling pendek
di anterior (7.56 mm; SD 1.42). Ketinggian
anterior Sella, ketinggian median sella
dan kawasan
sella adalah lebih
besar (p <0.05) dalam kalangan perempuan, iaitu masing-masing adalah 0.53 mm,
0.24 mm dan 3.48 mm2. Kesimpulannya, kajian ini menyediakan parameter rujukan bagi dimensi
sella turcica
untuk penduduk di selatan China.
Kata kunci: China; filem radiografik; kanak-kanak; sella turcica
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