3-DIMENSIONAL SURFACE RENDERING IN MRI MORPHOMETRY - A STUDY OF THE PLANUM-TEMPORALE
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KULYNYCH, JJ
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NIMH, NEUROSCI CTR ST ELIZABETHS, INTRAMURAL RES PROGRAM, WASHINGTON, DC 20032 USANIMH, NEUROSCI CTR ST ELIZABETHS, INTRAMURAL RES PROGRAM, WASHINGTON, DC 20032 USA
KULYNYCH, JJ
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VLADAR, K
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NIMH, NEUROSCI CTR ST ELIZABETHS, INTRAMURAL RES PROGRAM, WASHINGTON, DC 20032 USANIMH, NEUROSCI CTR ST ELIZABETHS, INTRAMURAL RES PROGRAM, WASHINGTON, DC 20032 USA
VLADAR, K
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JONES, DW
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NIMH, NEUROSCI CTR ST ELIZABETHS, INTRAMURAL RES PROGRAM, WASHINGTON, DC 20032 USANIMH, NEUROSCI CTR ST ELIZABETHS, INTRAMURAL RES PROGRAM, WASHINGTON, DC 20032 USA
JONES, DW
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WEINBERGER, DR
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NIMH, NEUROSCI CTR ST ELIZABETHS, INTRAMURAL RES PROGRAM, WASHINGTON, DC 20032 USANIMH, NEUROSCI CTR ST ELIZABETHS, INTRAMURAL RES PROGRAM, WASHINGTON, DC 20032 USA
WEINBERGER, DR
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[1] NIMH, NEUROSCI CTR ST ELIZABETHS, INTRAMURAL RES PROGRAM, WASHINGTON, DC 20032 USA
BRAIN;
ANATOMY;
MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING;
3-DIMENSIONAL;
MORPHOMETRY;
TECHNIQUES;
PLANUM-TEMPORALE;
D O I:
10.1097/00004728-199307000-00003
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R8 [特种医学];
R445 [影像诊断学];
学科分类号:
1002 ;
100207 ;
1009 ;
摘要:
Objective: The emergence of methodologies for accurately rendering cortical surfaces suggests possible quantitative applications of surface rendering to morphometry of the cerebral cortex. We examined this novel use of surface renderings in a study of the planum temporale, a neuroanatomical structure exhibiting well-documented normal asymmetry previously visible only in postmortem studies. Materials and Methods: With the aid of three-dimensional rendering of the supratemporal cortex, the area of the planum temporale was analyzed in the volume MRIs of seven normal. strongly right-handed males. Results: In comparison with areas derived from conventional measurements of serial MRI sections. planum temporale areas derived from supratemporal surface renderings offered far greater interrater reliability, and presumably improved validity as reflected by more consistent evidence of the anticipated planum asymmetry. Conclusion: Morphometry of the supratemporal cortes is enhanced by the use of three-dimensional surface renderings. Application of surface-rendering techniques to morphometry of other Cortical regions is discussed.