Authors
Deanne K Thompson, Terrie E Inder, Nathan Faggian, Leigh Johnston, Simon K Warfield, Peter J Anderson, Lex W Doyle, Gary F Egan
Publication date
2011/3/15
Journal
Neuroimage
Volume
55
Issue
2
Pages
479-490
Publisher
Academic Press
Description
The corpus callosum is the largest white matter tract, important for interhemispheric communication. The aim of this study was to investigate and compare corpus callosum size, shape and diffusion characteristics in 106 very preterm infants and 22 full-term infants. Structural and diffusion magnetic resonance images were obtained at term equivalent. The corpus callosum was segmented, cross-sectional areas were calculated, and shape was analyzed. Fractional anisotropy, mean, axial and radial diffusivity measures were obtained from within the corpus callosum, with additional probabilistic tractography analysis. Very preterm infants had significantly reduced callosal cross-sectional area compared with term infants (p=0.004), particularly for the mid-body and posterior sub-regions. Very preterm callosi were more circular (p=0.01). Fractional anisotropy was lower (p=0.007) and mean (p=0.006) and radial (p=0.001 …
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