CKCS had a relatively larger Cerebellar volume (and a similar
brainstem volume) when compared to small breed dogs and Labradors, supporting hypothesis i)(that CKCS have increased cerebellar volume compared to other breeds of dog).
Not exact matches
Though much of the concern in the media regarding the toxic effects of Zika virus has focused on brain findings of microcephaly, the researchers noted that there are a variety of brain abnormalities that can be found in fetuses exposed to the virus, including gray and white matter
volume loss,
brainstem abnormalities, calcifications, and a condition called ventriculomegaly, where the ventricles, or fluid filled spaces in the brain, are enlarged.
Masks were recorded for the following
volumes (mid-saggital view): Parenchyma within the cranial cranial fossa (red), cerebellum (purple),
brainstem (dark green), CCF (light green).
We conducted a retrospective volumetric study of magnetic resonance (MR) images from small breed dogs, Labradors and CKCS with CM to compare the
volume of the cerebellum and the remaining hindbrain (i.e.
brainstem) in these groups.
We used the same percentages to evaluate the
volume of the
brainstem (Brainstem Brain Percentage and Brainstem CCF Per
brainstem (
Brainstem Brain Percentage and Brainstem CCF Per
Brainstem Brain Percentage and
Brainstem CCF Per
Brainstem CCF Percentage).