On presentation of cerebral arteries via cortical openings.

Wieslaw L Nowinski
Author Information
  1. Wieslaw L Nowinski: Nowinski Brain Foundation, Lomianki, Poland. ORCID

Abstract

The presentation of cortical arteries is challenging, as most of their course is hidden in the depth of the sulci. Despite that, demonstrating the arteries on the cortical surface is a standard way of their presentation. To keep advantages of surface presentation while lessening its limitation, we propose a novel context-related method of cerebrovasculature presentation by cortical openings consisting in the removal of a selected region from the cortical mantle and exposing underlying structures. We also introduce a reverse than standard vessel-to-context mapping from a gyrus/lobule to vessels supplying it.The method has the following steps: define a cortical opening, develop a tool to perform them, create cortical openings for gyri and lobules with underlying white matter and intracranial arteries, generate labeled and parcellated images for the created openings, and integrate the cortical opening images with the NOWBRAIN public repository of 8600 3D neuroimages.The cortical openings are created for 64 gyri and six lobules for the left and right cerebral hemispheres resulting in 210 images arranged in triples as spatially corresponding non-parcellated and unlabeled, parcellated by color and unlabeled, and parcellated and labeled images.The cortical opening approach, generally, increases vessel exposure in a higher number of depicted branches, revealing arteries otherwise hidden deep in sulci, a more complete vessel course, and a lower number of required views.The gyrus/lobule-to-arteries mapping facilitates exploration of a studied region, encapsulates all local arteries, and reduces vascular complexity by decomposing the entire vascular system into smaller sets involved in the studied region.

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MeSH Term

Humans
Cerebral Arteries
Cerebral Cortex
Imaging, Three-Dimensional

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