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Digital image analysis of ossification centers in the axial dens and body in the human fetus

PURPOSES: The detailed understanding of the anatomy and timing of ossification centers is indispensable in both determining the fetal stage and maturity and for detecting congenital disorders. This study was performed to quantitatively examine the odontoid and body ossification centers in the axis w...

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Autores principales: Baumgart, Mariusz, Wiśniewski, Marcin, Grzonkowska, Magdalena, Małkowski, Bogdan, Badura, Mateusz, Dąbrowska, Maria, Szpinda, Michał
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5104797/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27130209
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00276-016-1679-9
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author Baumgart, Mariusz
Wiśniewski, Marcin
Grzonkowska, Magdalena
Małkowski, Bogdan
Badura, Mateusz
Dąbrowska, Maria
Szpinda, Michał
author_facet Baumgart, Mariusz
Wiśniewski, Marcin
Grzonkowska, Magdalena
Małkowski, Bogdan
Badura, Mateusz
Dąbrowska, Maria
Szpinda, Michał
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description PURPOSES: The detailed understanding of the anatomy and timing of ossification centers is indispensable in both determining the fetal stage and maturity and for detecting congenital disorders. This study was performed to quantitatively examine the odontoid and body ossification centers in the axis with respect to their linear, planar and volumetric parameters. METHODS: Using the methods of CT, digital image analysis and statistics, the size of the odontoid and body ossification centers in the axis in 55 spontaneously aborted human fetuses aged 17–30 weeks was studied. RESULTS: With no sex difference, the best fit growth dynamics for odontoid and body ossification centers of the axis were, respectively, as follows: for transverse diameter y = −10.752 + 4.276 × ln(age) ± 0.335 and y = −10.578 + 4.265 × ln(age) ± 0.338, for sagittal diameter y = −4.329 + 2.010 × ln(age) ± 0.182 and y = −3.934 + 1.930 × ln(age) ± 0.182, for cross-sectional area y = −7.102 + 0.520 × age ± 0.724 and y = −7.002 + 0.521 × age ± 0.726, and for volume y = −37.021 + 14.014 × ln(age) ± 1.091 and y = −37.425 + 14.197 × ln(age) ± 1.109. CONCLUSIONS: With no sex differences, the odontoid and body ossification centers of the axis grow logarithmically in transverse and sagittal diameters, and in volume, while proportionately in cross-sectional area. Our specific-age reference data for the odontoid and body ossification centers of the axis may be relevant for determining the fetal stage and maturity and for in utero three-dimensional sonographic detecting segmentation anomalies of the axis.
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spelling pubmed-51047972016-11-25 Digital image analysis of ossification centers in the axial dens and body in the human fetus Baumgart, Mariusz Wiśniewski, Marcin Grzonkowska, Magdalena Małkowski, Bogdan Badura, Mateusz Dąbrowska, Maria Szpinda, Michał Surg Radiol Anat Original Article PURPOSES: The detailed understanding of the anatomy and timing of ossification centers is indispensable in both determining the fetal stage and maturity and for detecting congenital disorders. This study was performed to quantitatively examine the odontoid and body ossification centers in the axis with respect to their linear, planar and volumetric parameters. METHODS: Using the methods of CT, digital image analysis and statistics, the size of the odontoid and body ossification centers in the axis in 55 spontaneously aborted human fetuses aged 17–30 weeks was studied. RESULTS: With no sex difference, the best fit growth dynamics for odontoid and body ossification centers of the axis were, respectively, as follows: for transverse diameter y = −10.752 + 4.276 × ln(age) ± 0.335 and y = −10.578 + 4.265 × ln(age) ± 0.338, for sagittal diameter y = −4.329 + 2.010 × ln(age) ± 0.182 and y = −3.934 + 1.930 × ln(age) ± 0.182, for cross-sectional area y = −7.102 + 0.520 × age ± 0.724 and y = −7.002 + 0.521 × age ± 0.726, and for volume y = −37.021 + 14.014 × ln(age) ± 1.091 and y = −37.425 + 14.197 × ln(age) ± 1.109. CONCLUSIONS: With no sex differences, the odontoid and body ossification centers of the axis grow logarithmically in transverse and sagittal diameters, and in volume, while proportionately in cross-sectional area. Our specific-age reference data for the odontoid and body ossification centers of the axis may be relevant for determining the fetal stage and maturity and for in utero three-dimensional sonographic detecting segmentation anomalies of the axis. Springer Paris 2016-04-29 2016 /pmc/articles/PMC5104797/ /pubmed/27130209 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00276-016-1679-9 Text en © The Author(s) 2016 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
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Badura, Mateusz
Dąbrowska, Maria
Szpinda, Michał
Digital image analysis of ossification centers in the axial dens and body in the human fetus
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title_short Digital image analysis of ossification centers in the axial dens and body in the human fetus
title_sort digital image analysis of ossification centers in the axial dens and body in the human fetus
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5104797/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27130209
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00276-016-1679-9
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