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Variation, sexual dimorphism, and enlargement of the frontal sinus with age in adult South Africans.

Victoria A GreeningEmily HernandezCarrie S MongleBrendon K BillingsVictor MngomezuluIan J WallaceFrederick E Grine
Published in: American journal of biological anthropology (2024)
The FSV mean of our sample contradicts the notion that sub-Saharan Africans possess small sinuses. In a global context, geography (climate and altitude) does not appear to be related to FSV. The absence of sexual dimorphism in our sample is unexpected, as significant dimorphism has been reported for most other population samples. Our results support other indications that the frontal sinus continues to expand throughout adulthood, especially in females, and that it is likely due to bone resorption.
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