TY - JOUR
T1 - MRI 3D lateral cerebral ventricles in living humans
T2 - Morphological and morphometrical age-, gender-related preliminary study
AU - Trimarchi, Fabio
AU - Bramanti, Placido
AU - Marino, Silvia
AU - Milardi, Demetrio
AU - Mauro, Debora Di
AU - Ielitro, Giuseppe
AU - Valenti, Barbara
AU - Vaccarino, Gianluigi
AU - Milazzo, Carmelo
AU - Cutroneo, Giuseppina
PY - 2013
Y1 - 2013
N2 - Morphological and volumetric variabilities of lateral ventricles are considered indirect indicators of ageand gender-related reductions of white and gray matter. However, no studies have classified lateral ventricles with different morphologies or showed its asymmetric shapes in healthy subjects. We performed an analysis on living subjects, using 3D volume rendering techniques. Eightyfive healthy Caucasian volunteers (49 women and 36 men aged 19-69 years) were scanned by a Philips Achieva 3T R2.6. Three-dimensional reconstruction allowed us to identify three main morphological shapes in living subjects and to show asymmetries between horns. We also assessed the surface deformation of the cerebral ventricles to identify region-specific shape differences in aging healthy adults. Statistical analysis showed significant gender- and age-related volume differences. An increase in lateral ventricle volume appears to be a constant, linear function of age throughout adult life.
AB - Morphological and volumetric variabilities of lateral ventricles are considered indirect indicators of ageand gender-related reductions of white and gray matter. However, no studies have classified lateral ventricles with different morphologies or showed its asymmetric shapes in healthy subjects. We performed an analysis on living subjects, using 3D volume rendering techniques. Eightyfive healthy Caucasian volunteers (49 women and 36 men aged 19-69 years) were scanned by a Philips Achieva 3T R2.6. Three-dimensional reconstruction allowed us to identify three main morphological shapes in living subjects and to show asymmetries between horns. We also assessed the surface deformation of the cerebral ventricles to identify region-specific shape differences in aging healthy adults. Statistical analysis showed significant gender- and age-related volume differences. An increase in lateral ventricle volume appears to be a constant, linear function of age throughout adult life.
KW - Lateral ventricles
KW - MRI
KW - Rendering
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U2 - 10.1007/s12565-012-0162-x
DO - 10.1007/s12565-012-0162-x
M3 - Article
C2 - 23179909
AN - SCOPUS:84887652655
SN - 1447-6959
VL - 88
SP - 61
EP - 69
JO - Anatomical Science International
JF - Anatomical Science International
IS - 2
ER -