Odita J C, Okolo A A, Ukoli F
Department of Radiology, College of Medical Sciences, University of Benin, Nigeria.
Skeletal Radiol. 1991;20(6):441-5. doi: 10.1007/BF00191088.
Metacarpal and phalangeal lengths were measured on 1290 hand radiographs of Nigerian children, aged 3-16 years. The radiographs were obtained during a combined cross-sectional and longitudinal study of growth and development. There is a linear increase in tubular bone length with age in both sexes. The girls have higher values for all the bones up to the age of 13 years when the boys overtake them. Comparison of our data with those from North American children shows that the values amongst Nigerian children are higher than White, Black American and Mexican American children. Of particular note is the difference between Black American and Nigerian figures. It is postulated that the decreased metacarpophalangeal lengths in Black Americans compared with Nigerians may be due to 'gene dilution'.
在对1290名3至16岁尼日利亚儿童的手部X光片进行测量时,记录了掌骨和指骨的长度。这些X光片是在一项关于生长发育的横断面和纵向联合研究中获取的。两性的管状骨长度均随年龄呈线性增长。在13岁之前,女孩所有骨骼的测量值均高于男孩,13岁之后男孩超过女孩。将我们的数据与北美儿童的数据进行比较后发现,尼日利亚儿童的测量值高于白人、非裔美国人和墨西哥裔美国儿童。特别值得注意的是非裔美国人和尼日利亚人数据之间的差异。据推测,与尼日利亚人相比,非裔美国人掌指骨长度较短可能是由于“基因稀释”。