Author/Authors :
Moradi, Maryam Department of Radiology- School of Medicine- Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan , Dalili, Bahare School of Medicine- Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan
Abstract :
Introduction:
This study aimed to investigate the distribution of ethmoid roof variation and symmetry according to
Keros classification.
Materials and Methods:
This cross-sectional study assessed the paranasal CT scans of 600 patients over 18 years of age with no
history of surgery, trauma, or localized fracture in the ethmoid, nose, and anterior skull base. The lateral
lamella of the cribriform plate (LLCP) sizes were measured and classified as Keros type I (1-3 mm), II
(4-7mm), and III (8-16mm). Moreover, the symmetry was surveyed in accordance with the LLCP
measurements on both sides of the ethmoid roof. These variations were analyzed regarding gender
and age.
Results:
In total, 600 patients participated in this study out of whom 311 cases were male. According to the
results, the mean age of the participants was 37.50±16.63 years. Furthermore, the mean values of the
LLCP height for the right and left sides were 4.17±1.69 and 4.93±1.97 mm, respectively. Moreover, the
asymmetry was observed in 38.3% of the cases, and they were classified as 36.7% Keros type I, 50.5%
Keros type II, and 12.8% Keros type III.
Conclusion:
Keros type II and symmetry were the most common variations in this study. In addition, these variations
were independent of age and gender.