Statistical shape analysis of Corpus Callosum in vaginismus

IF 0.3 Q4 PSYCHIATRY
Sema Baykara, M. Baykara, M. Atmaca
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Abstract

Vaginismus is the presence spasm of the muscles in the vagina in the absence of any disease. Neurological diseases can cause degenerative changes in brain structures such as the corpus callosum (CC). The aim of this study is to evaluate the corpus callosum of patients with vaginismus with statistical shape analysis (SSA) using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) images and compare it with healthy controls.Ten female patients with vaginismus and healthy individuals who met the study criteria, were equal in number and age were selected as the control. Mid-sagittal T1-weighted MRI images of each individual were obtained, and the corpus callosum was marked with software on each image using anatomical landmarks, and data were collected. The mean of 'Procrustes' landmarks was calculated and shape deformations were evaluated using thin plate spline (TPS) analysis.A significant slightly difference was found in terms of corpus callosum areas in the mid-sagittal images of patients with vaginismus and controls. Maximum CC deformation was observed in almost all regions markings in those with vaginismus. In the evaluation of allometry, multivariate regression test was used for the relationship between size and shape and a statistically significant model was obtained for CC.CC analysis with SSA using MRI images revealed significant differences between patients and healthy subjects.The study findings highlighted the abnormal distribution of white matter in the corpus callosum and the variable subregional nature of CC in vaginismus patients. This study may help future studies in terms of vaginismus etiology, diagnosis and treatment options.
阴道痉挛胼胝体形态的统计分析
阴道痉挛是指在没有任何疾病的情况下阴道肌肉的痉挛。神经系统疾病可引起脑结构的退行性变化,如胼胝体(CC)。本研究的目的是利用磁共振成像(MRI)图像对阴道痉挛患者的胼胝体进行统计形状分析(SSA),并与健康对照进行比较。选择10例符合研究标准的女性阴道痉挛患者和年龄相等的健康人作为对照。获取每个个体的中矢状面t1加权MRI图像,并用软件在每张图像上使用解剖标志标记胼胝体,并收集数据。计算“Procrustes”标志的平均值,并使用薄板样条(TPS)分析评估形状变形。在阴道痉挛患者和对照组的中矢状面图像中,胼胝体区域有显著的细微差异。在阴道痉挛患者中,几乎所有的区域标记都有最大的CC变形。在异速生长的评价中,对大小和形状之间的关系进行多元回归检验,获得具有统计学意义的cc模型。MRI图像的SSA cc分析显示患者与健康者之间存在显著差异。研究结果强调了胼胝体白质的异常分布和阴道痉挛患者CC的可变分区域性质。本研究可能有助于进一步研究阴道痉挛的病因、诊断和治疗方案。
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