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A comparative analysis of the CP and CG using 2D and 3D visualisation approaches
Investigations on the structural variations in the cribriform plate (CP), olfactory foramina and the Crista Galli showcase the benefits of using 3D imaging on smaller structures. These techniques reveal accurate details about bone morphology and density. Comparing different techniques, this project...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10366252/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37233971 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12565-023-00729-3 |
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author | Boulton, Matthew Kwa, Faith Al-Rubaie, Ali |
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description | Investigations on the structural variations in the cribriform plate (CP), olfactory foramina and the Crista Galli showcase the benefits of using 3D imaging on smaller structures. These techniques reveal accurate details about bone morphology and density. Comparing different techniques, this project aims to examine the correlation between the CP, olfactory foramina, and Crista Galli. Computed tomography was used to translate and apply the findings acquired from the samples in radiographic studies on CPs for potential clinical significance. The findings show that the surface area measurements were significantly larger when using 3D imaging techniques in comparison with the 2D counterpart. Using 2D imaging, the maximum surface area of the CPs was 239.54 mm(2), however, paired 3D samples showed the maximum surface area was 355.51 mm(2). The findings show that Crista Galli’s dimensions varied greatly, with length ranging from 15 to 26 mm, height ranging from 5 to 18 mm, and width ranging from 2 to 7 mm. The 3D imaging allowed for surface area measurements on the Crista Galli, and the surface area ranged from 130 to 390 mm(2). When 3D imaging was used, significant correlations were found between the surface area of the CP and the length of the Crista Galli (p = 0.001). The findings show that measurements on the Crista Galli using 2D and 3D reconstructed radiographic imaging reflect similar ranges of dimensions to 3D imaging measurements. The findings also suggest that the Crista Galli may increase in length with the CP to support the latter and olfactory bulb during trauma which may be used by clinicians alongside 2D CT scans for optimal diagnosis. |
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spelling | pubmed-103662522023-07-26 A comparative analysis of the CP and CG using 2D and 3D visualisation approaches Boulton, Matthew Kwa, Faith Al-Rubaie, Ali Anat Sci Int Original Article Investigations on the structural variations in the cribriform plate (CP), olfactory foramina and the Crista Galli showcase the benefits of using 3D imaging on smaller structures. These techniques reveal accurate details about bone morphology and density. Comparing different techniques, this project aims to examine the correlation between the CP, olfactory foramina, and Crista Galli. Computed tomography was used to translate and apply the findings acquired from the samples in radiographic studies on CPs for potential clinical significance. The findings show that the surface area measurements were significantly larger when using 3D imaging techniques in comparison with the 2D counterpart. Using 2D imaging, the maximum surface area of the CPs was 239.54 mm(2), however, paired 3D samples showed the maximum surface area was 355.51 mm(2). The findings show that Crista Galli’s dimensions varied greatly, with length ranging from 15 to 26 mm, height ranging from 5 to 18 mm, and width ranging from 2 to 7 mm. The 3D imaging allowed for surface area measurements on the Crista Galli, and the surface area ranged from 130 to 390 mm(2). When 3D imaging was used, significant correlations were found between the surface area of the CP and the length of the Crista Galli (p = 0.001). The findings show that measurements on the Crista Galli using 2D and 3D reconstructed radiographic imaging reflect similar ranges of dimensions to 3D imaging measurements. The findings also suggest that the Crista Galli may increase in length with the CP to support the latter and olfactory bulb during trauma which may be used by clinicians alongside 2D CT scans for optimal diagnosis. Springer Nature Singapore 2023-05-26 2023 /pmc/articles/PMC10366252/ /pubmed/37233971 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12565-023-00729-3 Text en © The Author(s) 2023 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article's Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) . |
spellingShingle | Original Article Boulton, Matthew Kwa, Faith Al-Rubaie, Ali A comparative analysis of the CP and CG using 2D and 3D visualisation approaches |
title | A comparative analysis of the CP and CG using 2D and 3D visualisation approaches |
title_full | A comparative analysis of the CP and CG using 2D and 3D visualisation approaches |
title_fullStr | A comparative analysis of the CP and CG using 2D and 3D visualisation approaches |
title_full_unstemmed | A comparative analysis of the CP and CG using 2D and 3D visualisation approaches |
title_short | A comparative analysis of the CP and CG using 2D and 3D visualisation approaches |
title_sort | comparative analysis of the cp and cg using 2d and 3d visualisation approaches |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10366252/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37233971 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12565-023-00729-3 |
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