Comparison of Three Methods for the Estimation of Pineal Gland Volume Using Magnetic Resonance Imaging

Pineal gland is a very important neuroendocrine organ with many physiological functions such as regulating circadian rhythm. Radiologically, the pineal gland volume is clinically important because it is usually difficult to distinguish small pineal tumors via magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Althou...

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Main Authors: Niyazi Acer, Ahmet Turan Ilıca, Ahmet Tuncay Turgut, Özlem Özçelik, Birdal Yıldırım, Mehmet Turgut
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2012-01-01
Series:The Scientific World Journal
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1100/2012/123412
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spelling doaj-bfea774cb7534e0cb40e241dcd54abe02020-11-25T02:15:34ZengHindawi LimitedThe Scientific World Journal1537-744X2012-01-01201210.1100/2012/123412123412Comparison of Three Methods for the Estimation of Pineal Gland Volume Using Magnetic Resonance ImagingNiyazi Acer0Ahmet Turan Ilıca1Ahmet Tuncay Turgut2Özlem Özçelik3Birdal Yıldırım4Mehmet Turgut5Department of Anatomy, School of Medicine, Erciyes University Kayseri, TurkeyDepartment of Radiology, Gülhane Military Medical School, Ankara, TurkeyDepartment of Radiology, Ankara Training and Research Hospital, Ankara, TurkeyDepartment of Anatomy, School of Medicine, Erciyes University Kayseri, TurkeyDepartment of Emergency, Muğla State Hospital, Muğla, TurkeyDepartment of Neurosurgery, School of Medicine, Adnan Menderes University Aydın, TurkeyPineal gland is a very important neuroendocrine organ with many physiological functions such as regulating circadian rhythm. Radiologically, the pineal gland volume is clinically important because it is usually difficult to distinguish small pineal tumors via magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Although many studies have estimated the pineal gland volume using different techniques, to the best of our knowledge, there has so far been no stereological work done on this subject. The objective of the current paper was to determine the pineal gland volume using stereological methods and by the region of interest (ROI) on MRI. In this paper, the pineal gland volumes were calculated in a total of 62 subjects (36 females, 26 males) who were free of any pineal lesions or tumors. The mean ± SD pineal gland volumes of the point-counting, planimetry, and ROI groups were 99.55±51.34, 102.69±40.39, and 104.33±40.45 mm3, respectively. No significant difference was found among the methods of calculating pineal gland volume (P>0.05). From these results, it can be concluded that each technique is an unbiased, efficient, and reliable method, ideally suitable for in vivo examination of MRI data for pineal gland volume estimation.http://dx.doi.org/10.1100/2012/123412
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author Niyazi Acer
Ahmet Turan Ilıca
Ahmet Tuncay Turgut
Özlem Özçelik
Birdal Yıldırım
Mehmet Turgut
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Ahmet Turan Ilıca
Ahmet Tuncay Turgut
Özlem Özçelik
Birdal Yıldırım
Mehmet Turgut
Comparison of Three Methods for the Estimation of Pineal Gland Volume Using Magnetic Resonance Imaging
The Scientific World Journal
author_facet Niyazi Acer
Ahmet Turan Ilıca
Ahmet Tuncay Turgut
Özlem Özçelik
Birdal Yıldırım
Mehmet Turgut
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title Comparison of Three Methods for the Estimation of Pineal Gland Volume Using Magnetic Resonance Imaging
title_short Comparison of Three Methods for the Estimation of Pineal Gland Volume Using Magnetic Resonance Imaging
title_full Comparison of Three Methods for the Estimation of Pineal Gland Volume Using Magnetic Resonance Imaging
title_fullStr Comparison of Three Methods for the Estimation of Pineal Gland Volume Using Magnetic Resonance Imaging
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of Three Methods for the Estimation of Pineal Gland Volume Using Magnetic Resonance Imaging
title_sort comparison of three methods for the estimation of pineal gland volume using magnetic resonance imaging
publisher Hindawi Limited
series The Scientific World Journal
issn 1537-744X
publishDate 2012-01-01
description Pineal gland is a very important neuroendocrine organ with many physiological functions such as regulating circadian rhythm. Radiologically, the pineal gland volume is clinically important because it is usually difficult to distinguish small pineal tumors via magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Although many studies have estimated the pineal gland volume using different techniques, to the best of our knowledge, there has so far been no stereological work done on this subject. The objective of the current paper was to determine the pineal gland volume using stereological methods and by the region of interest (ROI) on MRI. In this paper, the pineal gland volumes were calculated in a total of 62 subjects (36 females, 26 males) who were free of any pineal lesions or tumors. The mean ± SD pineal gland volumes of the point-counting, planimetry, and ROI groups were 99.55±51.34, 102.69±40.39, and 104.33±40.45 mm3, respectively. No significant difference was found among the methods of calculating pineal gland volume (P>0.05). From these results, it can be concluded that each technique is an unbiased, efficient, and reliable method, ideally suitable for in vivo examination of MRI data for pineal gland volume estimation.
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