Okajimas Folia Anatomica Japonica
Online ISSN : 1881-1736
Print ISSN : 0030-154X
ISSN-L : 0030-154X
Morphological changes indicative of brain hemisphere development and handedness in fixed brains and on CT/MRI images
Taiko KITAMURAHiroko SUZUKIHidenori YOKOTAEiju WATANABEJinzo YAMADA
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2017 Volume 94 Issue 1 Pages 7-15

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We measured the lengths of some parts of the right and left hemispheres (HEs) in 70 formalin-fixed brains and on 15 computed tomography/magnetic resonance imaging (CT/MRI) images (7 left-handed and 8 right-handed cases) to clarify the morphological changes indicating which HE developed earlier and handedness. In many cases of the fixed brains, 1) the distance from the frontal pole to the occipital pole was longer in the left HE than in the right HE, 2) the distance from the middle plane to the lateral-most portion of the HE was wider in the right HE than in the left HE, 3) the left occipital pole elongated more posteriorly and covered the right occipital pole, and 4) the volume of each HE was nearly the same. The results indicate that the left HE develops and grows slightly earlier in the larger semi-cranium (half of the cranium) than the right HE which develops later in the smaller semi-cranium. The whole brain was more spherical in the female cases than in the male cases. The morphological changes in both HEs for handedness were not evident on the CT/MRI images.

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