File:Midbrain to pons area ratio as described by Oba et al (Radiopaedia 27991).jpg
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- Radiopaedia case ID: 27991
- Image ID: 6092256
- Study findings: In the method described by Oba et al the area of the midbrain and pons are calculated and the ratio midbrain : pons obtained 1. The pontomesencephalic junction is defined by a line between the superior pontine notch (A) and the inferior border of the quadrigeminal plate (B). The pontomedullary junction is defined by a line parallel to the first line, at the level of the inferior pontine notch. A normal value is approximately 0.24 where as it is significantly reduced in PSP to 0.12 1. Diagram by Frank Gaillard.
- Modality: Diagram
- System: Central Nervous System
- Findings: In the method described by Oba et al the area of the midbrain and pons are calculated and the ratio midbrain : pons obtained 1. The pontomesencephalic junction is defined by a line between the superior pontine notch (A) and the inferior border of the quadrigeminal plate (B). The pontomedullary junction is defined by a line parallel to the first line, at the level of the inferior pontine notch. A normal value is approximately 0. 24 where as it is significantly reduced in PSP to 0. 12 1. Diagram by Frank Gaillard.
- Published: 3rd Mar 2014
- Source: https://radiopaedia.org/cases/midbrain-to-pons-area-ratio-as-described-by-oba-et-al
- Author: Frank Gaillard
- Permission: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/
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