Analysis
of the hemispheric asymmetry using fractal dimension of a skeletonized cerebral
surface.
Lee
JM, Yoon
U, Kim
JJ, Kim
IY, Lee
DS, Kwon
JS, Kim
SI.
Department of Biomedical Engineering,
We investigated hemispheric asymmetry using the fractal dimension (FD) of the
skeletonized cerebral surface. Sixty-two T1-weighted magnetic resonance imaging
volumes from normal Korean adults were used. The skeletonization of binary
volume data, which corresponded to the union of the gray matter and
cerebrospinal flow classified by fuzzy clustering, was performed slice by slice
in the sagittal direction, and then skeletonized slices were integrated into
the three-dimensional (3-D) hemisphere. Finally, the FD of the 3-D skeletonized
cerebral surface was calculated using the box-counting method. We measured the
FD of the skeletonized cerebral surface and the volumes of intracranial gray
matter and white matter for the whole hemispheres and obtained the hemispheric
asymmetries of each measurement. The FD, the gray matter, and the white matter
volumes for the whole hemispheres decreased in the old group. The asymmetry of
the FD revealed a significant right-greater-than-left asymmetry showed
rightward, but did not change according to age and gender. None of the
intracranial gray matter or white matter volumes showed any significant
asymmetric changes. It could be said that the FD of the skeletonized cerebral
surface is a novel measure of cerebral asymmetry.