The topographical neuroanatomy of the human spinal cord (SC) is currently based on the adjacent vertebrae. This morphometric study sought to develop a dataset allowing for statistical analysis of human SC segment characteristics. Overall, 32 human SCs were dissected (18 female and 14 male donors), and individual SC segments were identified. Anterior and posterior lengths, thicknesses and widths were measured by two examiners. Statistical analyses included t-tests, as well as intraclass and Pearson's correlation coefficients. The SC length was significantly shorter in females than males. The cranial (C4) and caudal (T1/T2) limits of the cervical enlargement, along with its maximal width (C6-C7), were identified by combining widths and thickn...
Background: Considerable spinal cord (SC) atrophy occurs in multiple sclerosis (MS). While MRI-based...
The values of normal transverse (interpedicular) and sagittal (midsagittal) diameters are different ...
In this study, midsagittal magnetic resonance images of 194 adults (101 females, 93 males) were eval...
The results of a morphometric study of selected human vertebrae undertaken to provide data for impla...
Objective: To provide precise description of the dorsal and ventral roots orientation along with the...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: AdvancedMR imaging techniques are critical to understanding the pathophysiol...
International audienceSegmenting the spinal cord contour is a necessary step for quantifying spinal ...
Proper identification of spinal cord levels is crucial for clinical-pathological and imaging studies...
Introduction: Foetal spinal cord seemed to be the focus of interest by many scientists but its morph...
Proper identification of spinal cord levels is crucial for clinical-pathological and imaging studies...
Continuous measurements and computation of absolute metrics of cervical subarachnoid space (CSS) and...
New spinal implants and surgical procedures are often tested pre-clinically on human cadaver spines....
ABSTRACT: Spinal cord cross-sectional area (CSA) is a relevant biomarker to assess spinal cord atrop...
The spinal column of humans possesses strategically placed concave and convex curves which work in h...
Introduction: The specific morphology and differences between patients with cervical spondylotic mye...
Background: Considerable spinal cord (SC) atrophy occurs in multiple sclerosis (MS). While MRI-based...
The values of normal transverse (interpedicular) and sagittal (midsagittal) diameters are different ...
In this study, midsagittal magnetic resonance images of 194 adults (101 females, 93 males) were eval...
The results of a morphometric study of selected human vertebrae undertaken to provide data for impla...
Objective: To provide precise description of the dorsal and ventral roots orientation along with the...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: AdvancedMR imaging techniques are critical to understanding the pathophysiol...
International audienceSegmenting the spinal cord contour is a necessary step for quantifying spinal ...
Proper identification of spinal cord levels is crucial for clinical-pathological and imaging studies...
Introduction: Foetal spinal cord seemed to be the focus of interest by many scientists but its morph...
Proper identification of spinal cord levels is crucial for clinical-pathological and imaging studies...
Continuous measurements and computation of absolute metrics of cervical subarachnoid space (CSS) and...
New spinal implants and surgical procedures are often tested pre-clinically on human cadaver spines....
ABSTRACT: Spinal cord cross-sectional area (CSA) is a relevant biomarker to assess spinal cord atrop...
The spinal column of humans possesses strategically placed concave and convex curves which work in h...
Introduction: The specific morphology and differences between patients with cervical spondylotic mye...
Background: Considerable spinal cord (SC) atrophy occurs in multiple sclerosis (MS). While MRI-based...
The values of normal transverse (interpedicular) and sagittal (midsagittal) diameters are different ...
In this study, midsagittal magnetic resonance images of 194 adults (101 females, 93 males) were eval...