Three-dimensional imaging and osteometry of adult human skulls using helical computed tomography

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M. Nagashima
K. Inoue
T. Sasaki
K. Miyasaka
G. Matsumura
G. Kodama
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[1] Hokkaido University School of Medicine,Department of Anatomy
[2] Hokkaido University Medical Hospital,Department of Radiology
[3] Kyorin University School of Medicine,Department of Anatomy
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Skull; Craniometry; Anthropology; 3-D image; Helical CT;
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To make a digital image database of human craniology, we optimized the three-dimensional (3-D) images of 29 dried human skull specimens by helical computed tomography (CT). For the verification of the quantitative exactitude of these image data, we manually measured nine items of direct distances between standard anthropologic points on each skull and the corresponding distances projected on the CT monitor by specifying the respective points. The results obtained by the two methods of manual and CT measurements were compared and statistically analyzed. The CT measurements were so exact that the lower limit of correlation coefficients (95% of the confidence interval) between the two results was more than 0.8 in six items; i.e., maximal cranial length and breadth, minimal frontal breadth, bizygomatic breadth, distance between ectomolares and nasion-basion length. In contrast, the CT results were less well correlated with the manual measurements of three items; i.e., distance between bilateral mastoidales, total facial height, and nasal breadth. We concluded that the qualitative representation of 3-D CT images was adequate, although some quantitative data may be incorrect. The inaccuracy is suspected to be due to the difficulty in specifying the standard points on the CT images, and due to the differences in measurement procedures between the direct and projected distances.
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