Sexually dimorphic ontogenetic trajectories of frontal sinus cross sections

Authors
Citation
H. Prossinger, Sexually dimorphic ontogenetic trajectories of frontal sinus cross sections, COLL ANTROP, 25(1), 2001, pp. 1-11
Citations number
21
Categorie Soggetti
Sociology & Antropology
Journal title
COLLEGIUM ANTROPOLOGICUM
ISSN journal
03506134 → ACNP
Volume
25
Issue
1
Year of publication
2001
Pages
1 - 11
Database
ISI
SICI code
0350-6134(200106)25:1<1:SDOTOF>2.0.ZU;2-W
Abstract
In this paper we analyze a large published data set(1) of cross sections of frontal sinuses of 3 to 11-year-olds (105 males and 87 females) from Centr al Europe to investigate several issues relating to frontal sinus ontogeny. Despite a large variation in every one year age cohort, we detect no asymm etry of the left average versus the right average frontal sinus lobe cross- sectional areas in the population, neither for males nor for females. The g rowth rate is shown to be nonuniform and differs between males and females. We demonstrate the use of a sigmoid function interpolation to characterize one aspect of ontogeny, namely, the functional relation between the cross- sectional area of the frontal sinus and the age of the individual. Ontogene tic trajectories of these cross-sectional areas are remarkably well modeled by a sigmoid function (logistic curve) with suitably estimated parameters for development up to an age of 11 years (females) and 9 years (males). How ever, these developmental curves also reliably predict the average adult cr oss-sectional area at age 19 (99% for females, 95% for males). Apart from p ossible inadequacies of the data set, we also discuss the possibility of he terochrony in the ontogenetic trajectory before versus after puberty.