TITLE:
Morphometric Analysis of the Brain Ventricles in Normal Subjects Using Computerized Tomography
AUTHORS:
Moawia Gameraddin, Abdalrahim Alsayed, Amir Ali, Mosleh Al-Raddadi
KEYWORDS:
Brain, Morphometry, Ventricular System, Size, Subjects, Tomography
JOURNAL NAME:
Open Journal of Radiology,
Vol.5 No.1,
March
3,
2015
ABSTRACT: Background
and Aim: As ageing advances, the human brain undergoes many gross and histopathological
changes with regression of the brain tissue leading to the enlargement of the ventricles.
Knowledge of morphometric and size of normal ventricular system of brain is important
to understand these changes. Methods: For the present perspective study, computerized
tomography (CT) for 152 patients (Male-89
and Females-63) were studied for the measurements of fourth ventricle, third ventricle
and lateral ventricle and it was statistically analyzed. Results: The anteroposterior
extent of the body of the lateral ventricles on the right side was 74.89 + 9.86
mm and 70.06 + 8.83 mm in the males and females and on the left side was 74.89 +
9.89 mm and 69.56 + 11.42 mm in the males and females; the length of the frontal
horns on the right side was 28.53 + 3.88 mm and 26.16 + 4.21 mm in the males and
females and on the left side was 28.53 + 3.88mm and 26.17 + 4.237 mm in the males
and females respectively. The width and height of the fourth ventricle were 12.54
+ 1.90 mm and 9.66 + 2.12 in the males and 11.60 + 2.099 mm and 9.70 + 2.219 in
the females respectively. The width of the third ventricle was 5.70 + 1.54 mm and
5.40 + 1.68 mm in the males and females respectively. Conclusion: The present study
has defined the morphometric measurements of the lateral ventricles, third ventricle,
and fourth ventricle of the brain which has clinical correlations in diagnosis and
for further line of treatment.