Publication Type Academic Article
Authors Chazen J, Dyke J, Holt R, Horky L, Pauplis R, Hesterman J, Mozley D, Verma A
Journal Clin Imaging
Volume 43
Pagination 132-135
Date Published 03/02/2017
ISSN 1873-4499
Keywords Central Nervous System, Cerebrospinal Fluid, Image Processing, Computer-Assisted, Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Abstract An accurate non-invasive method to determine total body cerebrospinal fluid volume has a number of potential diagnostic and therapeutic applications. Herein we describe a technique for automated segmentation of total body MRI data to determine cranial and spinal CSF volume in 15 healthy adults. These in vivo estimates of CSF volume exceed the standard reported volume of 150mL in human adults and provide normative data for diagnosis of disease states such as hydrocephalus and therapy including pharmacologic dosimetry. No correlation was observed between patient height or weight and total body CSF volume.
DOI 10.1016/j.clinimag.2017.02.007
PubMed ID 28314198
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