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Normal organ volume assessment from abdominal CT.

E M Geraghty1, J M Boone, J P McGahan

  • 1Department of Radiology, University of California, Davis, Medical Center, Research Imaging Center, 4701 X Street, Sacramento, CA 95817, USA.

Abdominal Imaging
|March 17, 2004
PubMed
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This study establishes normal abdominal organ volume ranges using computed tomographic (CT) scans in adults. These findings provide crucial normative data for physicians to assess organ size in patients.

Area of Science:

  • Radiology
  • Medical Imaging
  • Anatomy

Background:

  • Accurate measurement of abdominal organ volumes is essential for clinical diagnosis.
  • Existing data on normal organ volumes, particularly from computed tomographic (CT) imaging, may be limited.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To determine the normal distribution of abdominal organ volumes in an adult population using CT imaging.
  • To establish normative data for organ volumes, aiding in the assessment of pathologic conditions.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of 149 adult abdominal CT studies, involving manual outlining of 711 organs (kidneys, adrenals, spleen, pancreas, liver, first lumbar vertebrae).
  • Computation of organ volumes using pixel size and section thickness, with corrections for height and weight.
  • Calculation of normal and cumulative normal distributions for each organ volume by sex.

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Main Results:

  • Provided normative data for abdominal organ volumes across a range of sizes, from female left adrenal (mean 4.4 mL) to male liver (mean 1710 mL).
  • Detailed mean volumes for female organs: pancreas (64.4 mL), kidneys (156.5 mL), spleen (179.8 mL), liver (1411 mL).
  • Detailed mean volumes for male organs: pancreas (87.4 mL), kidneys (193.1 mL), spleen (238.4 mL), liver (1710 mL).

Conclusions:

  • The study provides comprehensive normative data for abdominal organ volumes measured by CT.
  • These quantitative data can assist physicians in evaluating organ size relative to the normal adult population.
  • Organ volume measurements can serve as valuable quantitative indices for identifying and assessing pathologic conditions.