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Indian Pediatr ; 1994 Oct; 31(10): 1193-203
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-13560

ABSTRACT

Qualitative impressions of neck length are often used as aids to dysmorphology in syndromes like Turner, Noonan, Klippel-Feil and in craniovertebral anomalies, some of which have serious neurological implications. There are no national or international standards for neck length. The present study attempted to create standards and percentile charts for Indian children and compute age-independent correlations of neck length with linear measurements such as standing and sitting height. A total of 2724 children of both sexes between 3 and 15 years, whose heights and weights conformed to ICMR standards were inducted. Neck length was measured by a modified two-point discriminator between two fixed bony points-inion and spinous process of C7 with the head held in neutral position. Percentiles (5th-95th) were constructed for both sexes. Growth was rapid from 3 to 6 years. Neck length formed a mean of 12.7 +/- 4.58% of height and 20.1 +/- 6.73% of sitting height. Age independent linear regression equations: Neck length = 10 + (0.035 x height) and Neck length = 9.65 + (0.07 x sitting height) were highly significant (p < 0.001). Neck length relationships of 30 randomly selected normal children clustered around the regression lines and 16 with genetic syndromes fell below the regression lines.


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Adolescent , Age Factors , Anthropometry , Body Height , Body Weight , Cervical Vertebrae/anatomy & histology , Child , Child, Preschool , Cross-Sectional Studies , Evaluation Studies as Topic , Female , Humans , India , Klippel-Feil Syndrome/pathology , Male , Mucopolysaccharidoses/pathology , Neck/abnormalities , Occipital Bone/anatomy & histology , Posture , Regression Analysis , Sex Factors
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