苏丹人小脑的形态特征——基于MRI的研究

Hiba Ahmed, H. Hassan, C. Ayad
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小脑是颅后窝最重要的结构之一。本研究的目的是通过使用MRI测量小脑高度、中矢状面线虫AP宽度、轴向面小脑半球最大宽度和大脑长度和宽度来表征小脑和大脑,并确定年龄和性别对健康苏丹成年人测量的影响。数据来自100名健康苏丹人的磁共振多平面图像,平均年龄42.36±17.87岁(Min=14.00, Max=80.00)。建立了苏丹小脑和大脑测量标准。年龄对小脑长度的影响显著(p=0.004);然而,在小脑测量中没有发现年龄相关的差异。小脑测量的减少程度是轻微的,不太可能是显著的。女性小脑和大脑的测量值比男性小,其中小脑半球最大宽度和大脑长度受性别影响显著,而小脑高度和AP蠕虫宽度与性别不显著相关。本研究的结果为苏丹人的小脑和大脑解剖学的规范数据库提供了有价值的补充。这些数据试图支持小脑轴向和矢状像数据的规范。在老化的功能成像研究中应该考虑到这一点,因为小脑被认为是苏丹人参考和正常化的适当结构。
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Norms for cerebellum in Sudanese –A morphometric MRI based study
The cerebellum is one of the most important structures in the posterior cranial fossa. The objectives of this study were to characterize the cerebellum and cerebrum by measuring the cerebellum height , vermians AP width in the mid-sagittal plane , the maximum cerebellar hemispheric width in axial plane and the cerebrum length and width, using MRI ,as well as to determine the impact of age and gender on the measurements in healthy Sudanese adults. The data were obtained from MR multi planes images done for 100 healthy Sudanese subjects, their mean age was 42.36±17.87 years old (Min=14.00, Max=80.00 years). Norms for Sudanese cerebellum and cerebrum measurements were established. The cereberum length was affected by age significantly at p=0.004; however no age related differences were noticed in the cerebellum measurements. The degree of the reduction in the cerebellar measurements is mild and unlikely to be significant. Smaller measurements of cerebellum and cerebrum were noticed in females than males, where the cerebellum hemisphere maximum width and cerebrum length were affected significantly by gender, while the cerebellum height and AP vermian width were not significantly correlated with gender. The results of this study provide a valuable addition to the normative database of the cerebellar and cerebrum anatomy for Sudanese .These data are an attempt to support the norms of the cerebellum data measured in axial and saggital images. It should be taken into account in functional imaging studies of aging, when the cerebellum is considered as an appropriate structure for reference and normalization for Sudanese.
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