J Korean Neurosurg Soc.  1978 Jun;7(1):41-46.

A Study on the Normal Position of Angiographic Sylvian Triangle in Koreans

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  • 1Department of Neurosurgery, College of Medicine, Choong-Ang University, Seoul, Korea.

Abstract

The determination of the normal position of angiographic sylvian triangle was carried out in the 100 Korean subjects over the age of 12 in accordance with Vlahovitch's method for the clinical purpose of evaluating distorsion and displacement of the sylvian triangle in the pathological condition. And each measurement of the anterior and posterior extremities and inferior point of sylvian triangle was compared with the determination by Vlahovitch. The following results were obtained: 1. The anterior extremity of sylvian triangle was close to or on the line MM in the great majority, showing the mean location at 0.89+/-2.69 mm in front of the line. The posterior extremity of sylvian triangle revealed more variable position, at 9.60+/-7.94 mm posterior to the line AA The inferior point of sylvian triangle lies at the junction of one-fourth of AA and one-third of AO with variation of 2.21+/-2.43 mm above the line of one-fourth of AA and 2.28+/-2.04 mm posterior to the line of one-third of AO. 2. Angles of sylvian triangle: Anterosuperior angle:76.28((P-95(12.77(). Posterior angle:27.91((P-95(6.81(). Inferior angle:73.73((P-95(12.49(). 3. Height of sylvian triangle: One-fourth the hemispheric height. 4. Length of superior insular line: One-third the hemispheric height. 5. Distance of superior insular line from external meatus along the hemispheric height: One-half the hemispheric height.


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