J Korean Radiol Soc.
1995 Nov;33(5):687-692.
The Morphometric Study of the Pons and Cerebellum in Korean using MRI
Abstract
- PURPOSE
To evaluate the size of normal pons and cerebellum in vivo and the change in size according to
age, and to compare those with measurement of the diseased pons and cerebellum.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
121 normal adults(M:F=54:67), 5 patients with OPCD and 19 patients with
WallerJan degeneration were studied. The normal group was divided into 5 subgroups according to the age
(ranged from 20 to 72 years). 1.5T GE Signa MR unit was used. On axial plane, the AP(A) and transverse(B)
diameters of the pons, the size of the middle cerebellar peduncle(C), and transverse diameter of the posterior
fossa(D) and the cerebellum(E) were measured. On midsagittal plane, the longitudinal(F) and AP(G) diameters
of the basis pontis were measured. The ratios of E/D and F/G were calculated. The student t test was used for
statistical analysis.
RESULTS
C, E and F/G were 15.5mm+/-1.3, 99.8mm+/-4.3 and 1.63+/-.10, respectively. F/G, H/I, and H/J were
larger in male(p<.01). All data of the pons showed no statistically significant differences among age groups. E
of the seventh decades was shorter than that of the third decades(p<.05). C(12.7 mm+/-1.4) in OPCD and F/G(1.
81+/-.10) in Wallerian degeneration(p<.01) showed the most significant differences when they were compared
to the normal.
CONCLUSION
Although the cerebellum decreased in size with age, the pons maintained its size up to eighth'
decades. The measurement of middle cerebellar peduncle on axial plane (C) and the ratio of basis pontis on
midsagittal plane (F/G) were important in the evaluation of OPCD and WallerJan degeneration, respectively.