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Quantitative analysis of healthy olfactory sulcus depth, olfactory tract length and olfactory bulb volume in the paediatric population: a magnetic resonance study

S. Sahin1, A. H. Baykan1, E. Altunisik2, C. A. Vural3, F. D. Sahin4, I. Inan5
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Pubmed: 33084007
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Folia Morphol 2021;80(1):33-39.
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  1. Adiyaman Education and Research Hospital, Department of Radiology, Adiyaman, Türkiye
  2. Adiyaman Education and Research Hospital, Department of Neurology, Adiyaman, 02200 Adiyaman, Türkiye
  3. Ankara City Hospital, Department of Orthopedics, Ankara, Türkiye
  4. Adiyaman Education and Research Hospital, Department of Pediatrics, Adiyaman, Türkiye
  5. Biruni University Hospital, Eski Londra Asfalti, No:10 Besyol/Kucukcekmece, 34295 Istanbul, Türkiye

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Vol 80, No 1 (2021)
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Submitted: 2020-07-04
Accepted: 2020-09-25
Published online: 2020-10-12

Abstract

Background: The aim of this study was to determine the normal reference values for olfactory sulcus depth, olfactory tract length and olfactory bulb volume in the paediatric population with routine magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and determine the relationship, if any, between these values and patient sex and age.

Materials and methods: Ninety patients with a median age of 8 years (age range: 3–17 years), consisting of 45 males and 45 females with normal brain MRI scans were evaluated. The patients were divided into three subgroups based on age range, with n = 30 per subgroup; group 1: young children (3–6 years), group 2: children (7–11 years) and group 3: adolescents (12–17 years). In the cranial MRI examination of all groups, the right, left and total olfactory bulb volume values were measured in mm3, the right and left olfactory tract length values and the right and left olfactory sulcus depth values were calculated manually in mm. Demographic data including sex and age were recorded.

Results: There was no significant difference between the age groups in terms of sex. Right-left olfactory sulcus depth; right-left olfactory tract length and right-left total olfactory bulb volume values increased significantly when they are compared in terms of age groups (p < 0.0001, = 0.028; < 0.0001, < 0.0001; < 0.0001, < 0.0001; < 0.0001, respectively). There was no significant difference between right and left olfactory tract length and olfactory bulb volumes in all groups (p = 0.792 and p = 0.478), but the right olfactory sulcus depth was significantly larger than the left (p = 0.003).

Conclusions: Especially as the age progresses, olfactory tract length and olfactory bulb volume dimensions of olfactory nerve and olfactory sulcus depth should be checked during diagnosis of respective illnesses in paediatric population.

Abstract

Background: The aim of this study was to determine the normal reference values for olfactory sulcus depth, olfactory tract length and olfactory bulb volume in the paediatric population with routine magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and determine the relationship, if any, between these values and patient sex and age.

Materials and methods: Ninety patients with a median age of 8 years (age range: 3–17 years), consisting of 45 males and 45 females with normal brain MRI scans were evaluated. The patients were divided into three subgroups based on age range, with n = 30 per subgroup; group 1: young children (3–6 years), group 2: children (7–11 years) and group 3: adolescents (12–17 years). In the cranial MRI examination of all groups, the right, left and total olfactory bulb volume values were measured in mm3, the right and left olfactory tract length values and the right and left olfactory sulcus depth values were calculated manually in mm. Demographic data including sex and age were recorded.

Results: There was no significant difference between the age groups in terms of sex. Right-left olfactory sulcus depth; right-left olfactory tract length and right-left total olfactory bulb volume values increased significantly when they are compared in terms of age groups (p < 0.0001, = 0.028; < 0.0001, < 0.0001; < 0.0001, < 0.0001; < 0.0001, respectively). There was no significant difference between right and left olfactory tract length and olfactory bulb volumes in all groups (p = 0.792 and p = 0.478), but the right olfactory sulcus depth was significantly larger than the left (p = 0.003).

Conclusions: Especially as the age progresses, olfactory tract length and olfactory bulb volume dimensions of olfactory nerve and olfactory sulcus depth should be checked during diagnosis of respective illnesses in paediatric population.

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olfactory sulcus depth, olfactory bulb volume, olfactory tract length, magnetic resonance imaging

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Quantitative analysis of healthy olfactory sulcus depth, olfactory tract length and olfactory bulb volume in the paediatric population: a magnetic resonance study

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Folia Morphologica

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Vol 80, No 1 (2021)

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Original article

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33-39

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2020-10-12

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DOI

10.5603/FM.a2020.0125

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33084007

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Folia Morphol 2021;80(1):33-39.

Keywords

olfactory sulcus depth
olfactory bulb volume
olfactory tract length
magnetic resonance imaging

Authors

S. Sahin
A. H. Baykan
E. Altunisik
C. A. Vural
F. D. Sahin
I. Inan

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