| Literature DB >> 27130616 |
Paolo Galluzzi1, Marcus C de Jong2, Selma Sirin3, Philippe Maeder4, Pietro Piu5, Alfonso Cerase1, Lucia Monti1, Hervé J Brisse6, Jonas A Castelijns7, Pim de Graaf7, Sophia L Goericke3.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Differentiation between normal solid (non-cystic) pineal glands and pineal pathologies on brain MRI is difficult. The aim of this study was to assess the size of the solid pineal gland in children (0-5 years) and compare the findings with published pineoblastoma cases.Entities:
Keywords: Gland size; Pediatric; Pineal gland; Pineoblastoma; Retinoblastoma
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27130616 PMCID: PMC4958126 DOI: 10.1007/s00234-016-1684-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neuroradiology ISSN: 0028-3940 Impact factor: 2.804
Fig. 1The largest antero-posterior (width) and cranio-caudal (height) diameters of the pineal gland were measured as shown in this sagittal T2-weighted image
Fig. 2Frequency distribution of age by gender
Results of linear regression analysis: solid pineal gland size versus age
| Relationship | Mean intercept (mm) | Upper bound (mm)a | Slope (mm/month) |
| Adjusted |
| Width vs. age | 4.09 | 7.93 | 0.046 | <0.0001 | 0.25 |
| Height vs. age | 2.56 | 4.80 | 0.023 | <0.0001 | 0.20 |
| Relationship | Mean intercept (mm2) | Upper bound (mm2) | Slope (mm2/month) |
| Adjusted |
| Area vs. age | 8.53 | 25.41 | 0.202 | <0.0001 | 0.26 |
aThe upper 99 % prediction bound approaches linearity, and therefore, the slope of the linear regression line can be used
Fig. 3Linear regression of (a) width (mm), (b) height (mm), and (c) area (mm2) with 99 % prediction intervals from 0 to 60 months of age. The out-of-bound points are colored red
Fig. 4Regression line of the normal solid pineal gland width (mm) versus a maximum diameter (mm) of only asymptomatic pineoblastomas, b maximum diameter (mm) of both symptomatic and asymptomatic pineoblastomas, and c maximum diameter (mm) of only symptomatic pineoblastomas. *99 % prediction intervals. †These pineoblastomas are shown in the graph with a size of 10 mm, but had a reported size of 5–15 mm