弥散MRI符号AI分割法重述肛肠畸形解剖:腰骶神经丛发育与微结构高低型不同

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肛门直肠畸形(ARMs)是后肠远端部分的先天性异常,通常与骶骨和/或脊柱异常有关。我们从影像学资料中研究了腰骶神经丛的解剖学和显微结构特征。25例患者(男性16例),中位年龄4个月(2-49岁),ARM高13例,低12例,修复前行3次特斯拉磁共振弥散张量序列(dMRI)检查。在人工分割的基础上建立三维模型,并用于指导新的人工智能算法对骨盆神经网络进行分割。获得每个根(L5至S4)的体积和扩散参数,并使用非参数Wilcoxon检验比较高和低ARMs患者。我们还比较了有(n = 9)或没有(n = 16)骶部和/或脊髓异常的两组。与低ARMS相比,高ARMS表现出以下特点:对于没有骶骨和/或脊髓异常的患者,S1、S2和S3根以及S1和S3根的体积更小;根系微结构的总体显著变化表现为各向异性的减小和轴向扩散系数和径向扩散系数的增加。本文首次对腰骶神经丛的dMRI分析显示,腰骶神经根的发育和微结构在高、低腰骶神经根之间存在差异。这一观察结果支持了高臂膀可能是由比低臂膀更多的区域发育异常引起的假设,并为观察和评估儿童和成人腰骶神经丛开辟了新的途径。
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Revisiting Anatomy of Anorectal Malformations with a Symbolic AI Segmentation Method Applied on Diffusion MRI: The Lumbosacral Plexus Development and Microarchitecture Is Different in High and Low Types.

Anorectal malformations (ARMs) are congenital anomalies of the distal part of the hindgut often associated with sacral and/or spinal anomalies. We investigated anatomical and microstructural properties of the lumbosacral plexus of ARM patients from imaging data. Twenty-five patients (16 males), median age 4 months (2-49), 13 high and 12 low ARM, underwent 3 Tesla magnetic resonance imaging with diffusion tensor sequences (dMRI) before repair. A 3D model was built from manual segmentation and used to guide novel AI algorithms for the segmentation of the nervous pelvic network. Volume and diffusion parameters were obtained for each root (L5 to S4) and compared among patients with high and low ARMs using a nonparametric Wilcoxon test. Comparison was also made between the groups with (n = 9) or without (n = 16) sacral and/or spinal cord anomalies. When compared with low ARMS, high ARMs exhibited the following: a smaller volume of S1, S2, and S3 roots and of S1 and S3 for patients without sacral and/or spinal cord abnormalities; an overall significant alteration of the roots micro-architecture reflected by a diminution of the fractional anisotropy and an increase of the axial diffusivity and radial diffusivity measures. This first analysis of the lumbosacral plexus from dMRI in children with ARMs shows differences in the development and microarchitecture of the lumbosacral nerve roots between high and low ARMs. This observation supports the hypothesis that high ARMs may result from a more regional developmental abnormality than low ARMs and open new ways to visualize and assess the lumbosacral plexus in children and adults.

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