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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Feb 1.
Published in final edited form as: Acad Radiol. 2017 Oct 31;25(2):144–152. doi: 10.1016/j.acra.2017.09.004

Table 1.

Three independent volumetric MRI measurements of 15 PN imaged at three different time-points

ID PN Location Time-point 1 MRI Time-point 2 MRI Time-point 3 MRI
MGH-3DQI NCI-3DQI NCI-MEDx MGH-3DQI NCI-3DQI NCI-MEDx MGH-3DQI NCI-3DQI NCI-MEDx
1 Abdomen 2568.7 3013 3302 4204.5 4127 4533 4724.3 4930 5150
2 Neck, chest 588.2 599 647 682.7 674 753 743.6 746 818
3 Neck, chest 893.0 824 892 1112.1 1087 1244 1399.5 1380 1425
4 Back 129.4 126 147 137.3 135 150 151.7 149 170
5 Brachial plexus 359.0 444 591 421.1 514 659 527.6 657 771
6 Chest 1861.3 1856 1838 1938.9 1964 2030 2253.1 2273 2283
7 Chest, left arm 1243.0 1426 1564 1377.9 1690 1820 1880.8 2060 2287
8 Face 180.1 155 177 175.7 173 181 204.8 194 201
9 Lower leg 255.4 285 270 299.1 329 328 270.5 303 290
10 Neck 152.0 151 162 175.8 180 188 257.7 256 288
11 Orbit 91.8 88.3 87.8 82.2 96.7 106 63.0 76.7 79.3
12 Orbit, face 175.1 180 168 211.4 201 194 241.9 200 194
13 Pelvis 987.5 988 970 993.8 1086 1133 1098.5 1146 1196
14 Abdomen, pelvis 1021.2 868 836 1634.6 1311 1282 2864.1 2949 2835
15 Pelvis, thigh 1755.2 1859 2068 2867.2 3081 3195 3134.1 3902 3916

The customary reporting style at MGH is to give all values with decimals, while at NCI volumes over 100 ml are rounded to the nearest whole. The smallest volume in the dataset is 63.0 ml (PN11, MGH-3DQI, time-point 3), and the largest volume is 5150 ml (PN1, NCI-MEDx, time-point 3). Volume trends by age are provided in supplementary figure 1.