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Prevalence and anatomical characteristics of the human massa intermedia.

Alireza Borghei1, Ali Piracha2, Sepehr Sani3.   

Abstract

Massa intermedia (MI), also known as interthalamic adhesion is an inconsistent bridge connecting the two thalami. Recent studies suggest MI contains functional neuronal tissue and is responsible for interhemispheric communication. Absence of MI has been linked to cognitive differences and psychiatric disorders. However, MI is naturally absent in up to 35 percent of cases but its true prevalence during life in humans is unknown. High resolution anatomical MR studies of 1410 subjects aged 2 months to 93 years were reviewed and those with MI were identified. Prevalence and characteristics of MI were identified and grouped by gender and decade of life. MI was present in 87.3% of the studied subjects. Absence of MI was noted in as early as first decade of life as well as all decades of life, but its absence increased with age, suggesting additional factors during life as mediators. Females had 2.75 times higher likelihood of MI presence than males. Size of MI decreased with increasing age up to age 70. Size of MI was best predicted by third ventricular width and age mediating a larger MI with smaller third ventricular size and younger age. MI is present in 87.3% of the population as determined in this MRI study. Absence of MI is identifiable in very early years of life, suggesting a congenital cause. MI's prevalence, however, was also found to decrease with advancing age, suggesting a dynamic process of MI disappearance during life.

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Keywords:  Interthalamic adhesion; MRI; Magnetic resonance imaging; Massa intermedia; Prevalence

Year:  2021        PMID: 33386418     DOI: 10.1007/s00429-020-02193-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Brain Struct Funct        ISSN: 1863-2653            Impact factor:   3.270


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