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Measures of Ventricles and Evans' Index: From Neonate to Adolescent
Pediatric neurosurgery, 2015, Vol.50 (1), p.12-17
[Peer Reviewed Journal]
2015 S. Karger AG, Basel ;ISSN: 1016-2291 ;EISSN: 1423-0305 ;DOI: 10.1159/000370033 ;PMID: 25613691
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Title:
Measures of Ventricles and Evans' Index: From Neonate to Adolescent
Author:
Sarı, Erkan
;
Sarı, Sebahattin
;
Akgün, Veysel
;
Özcan, Emrah
;
Ìnce, Selami
;
Babacan, Oğuzhan
;
Saldır, Mehmet
;
Açıkel, Cengizhan
;
Başbozkurt, Gökalp
;
Yeşilkaya, Şirzat
;
Kılıc, Cenk
;
Kara, Kemal
;
Vurucu, Sebahattin
;
Kocaoğlu, Murat
;
Yeşilkaya, Ediz
Subjects:
Adolescent
;
Age Factors
;
Cerebral Ventricles - anatomy & histology
;
Cerebral Ventricles - growth & development
;
Child
;
Child, Preschool
;
Female
;
Fourth
Ventricle
- anatomy & histology
;
Fourth
Ventricle
- growth & development
;
Heart
;
Humans
;
Hydrocephalus - diagnosis
;
Infant
;
Infant
,
Newborn
;
Lateral Ventricles - anatomy & histology
;
Lateral Ventricles - growth & development
;
Magnetic Resonance Imaging - methods
;
Male
;
Organ Size
;
Original Paper
;
Pediatrics
;
Pilot projects
;
Radiology
;
Third
Ventricle
- anatomy & histology
;
Third
Ventricle
- growth & development
Is Part Of:
Pediatric neurosurgery, 2015, Vol.50 (1), p.12-17
Description:
Ventricle sizes are important for the early diagnosis of hydrocephalus or for follow-up after ventriculostomy. Diameters of ventricles may change, especially in childhood. This study aims to provide normative data about ventricle diameters. Among 14,854 cranial MRI performed between 2011 and 2013, 2,755 images of Turkish children aged 0-18 years were obtained. After exclusions, 517 images were left. Four radiologists were trained by a pediatric radiologist. Twenty images were assessed by all radiologists for a pilot study to see that there was no interobserver variation. There were 10-22 children in each age group. The maximum width of the third ventricle was 5.54 ± 1.29 mm in males in age group 1 and 4.98 ± 1.08 mm in females in age group 2. The Evans' index was <0.3 and consistent with the literature. The third ventricle/basilar artery width ratio was found to be >1 and <2 in all age groups and both gender groups. Our study showed the ventricle size data of children in various age groups from newborn to adolescent. The ventricle volume/cerebral parenchyma ratio seems to decrease with age. We think that these data can be applied in clinical practice, especially for the early diagnosis of hydrocephalus.
Publisher:
Basel, Switzerland: S. Karger AG
Language:
English
Identifier:
ISSN: 1016-2291
EISSN: 1423-0305
DOI: 10.1159/000370033
PMID: 25613691
Source:
AUTh Library subscriptions: ProQuest Central
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