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Türk Yetişkinlerde Manyetik Rezonans Görüntüleme ile Servikal Spinal Kord ve Spinal Kanalın Morfometrik Analizi
2021
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Journal of Contemporary Medicine
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Giriş: Yetişkin Türk popülasyonunda servikal spinal kanal çapı ve spinal kord çap-alanı normal değerlerinin manyetik rezonans görüntüleme (MRG) ile değerlendirilmesi amaçlandı. Değerlerin yaşa, cinsiyete ve spinal kord düzeylerine göre değişip değişmediği araştırıldı. Gereç ve Yöntem: 300 erişkin hastanın (150 kadın / 150 erkek) servikal MRG'sini geriye dönük olarak inceledik. Hastalar yaşlarına göre 3 gruba (18-39, 40-59 ve 60 yaş üstü) ayrıldı. Spinal kanal ve spinal kord çapı sagital planda, spinal kord alanı aksiyal planda, C3 ve C6 seviyelerinden ölçüldü. Bulgular: Cinsiyet, servikal spinal kanal ve spinal kord çapı normal değerlerini etkiler. Erkeklerde hem spinal kanal hem de spinal kord ölçümleri kadınlara göre daha yüksek bulundu. Spinal kord çapı ve alanı, cinsiyete bakılmaksızın C6 düzeyinde C3 düzeyindekinden daha düşük bulundu. Hem spinal kanal çapı hem de omurilik alanı kranialden kaudale azaldı (C3-C6). Yaşa bağlı grupların değerlendirilmesinde verilerimizde önemli farklılıklar tespit edilmiş ve yaşın normal parametrenin belirlenmesinde etkili olduğu görülmüştür. Sonuç: Sonuç olarak, sağlıklı bireylerde servikal spinal kanal ve spinal kord ölçümleri yaş, cinsiyet ve kord düzeyine göre değişmektedir. 

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Morphometric Analysis of Cervical Spinal Cord and Spinal Canal with Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Turkish Adults
2021
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Introduction: In the adult Turkish population, the normal values of the cervical spinal canal diameter and spinal cord diameter are meant to be assessed by magnetic resonance imaging (MRG). It was studied whether values vary according to age, gender and spinal cord levels. The tool and method: 300 adult patients (150 women / 150 men) recurrently examined cervical MRG. Patients were divided into 3 groups (18-39, 40-59 and over 60 years of age). The spinal canal and spinal cord diameter in the sagital plane, the spinal cord area in the action plane, were measured by levels of C3 and C6. Results: Sex, cervical spinal canal and spinal cord diameter affect normal values. In men, both the spinal channels and the spinal cord measurements were higher than in women. The spinal cord diameter and area were found lower than the C3 level at C6, regardless of gender. Both the diameter of the spinal canal and the spinal area were reduced from the cranio to the cranio (C3-C6). In the assessment of age-related groups, significant differences in our data have been identified and age has been shown to be effective in determining the normal parameters. Result: As a result, the measurements of the cervical spinal canal and spinal cord in healthy individuals vary according to age, gender and cord level. Keywords: magnetic resonance imaging, cervical vertebra, spinal cord, spinal channel, morphometry

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Morphometric Analysis Of Cervical Spinal Cord and Spinal Canal With Magnetic Resonance Imaging In Turkish Adults
2021
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