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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Mar 15.
Published in final edited form as: J Pediatr. 2015 Nov 6;169:36–43.e1. doi: 10.1016/j.jpeds.2015.09.084

Table 3.

Subcortical and Cortical Regions of Volume and Thickness Differences Between d-TGA and Control Subjects Measured at 16 Years of Age

Cluster d-TGA
(n=92)
Control
(n=49)
P*
Volume (mm3)
B caudate 3552 (495) 3803 (466) 0.04
B superior parietal + B paracentral 9371 (1061) 9837 (1318) 0.03
B superior frontal + B rostral middle
frontal
22,261 (2578) 23,350 (3228) 0.03
B inferior parietal 15,403 (1976) 16,831 (2844) <0.001
Thickness (mm)
B pericalcarine 1.73 (0.12) 1.78 (0.13) 0.02
B caudal ACC + B rostral ACC 3.02 (0.19) 2.99 (0.18) 0.01
B inferior parietal 2.82 (0.11) 2.76 (0.14) 0.002
B entorhinal 2.90 (0.41) 3.07 (0.41) 0.04
B supramarginal 2.88 (0.12) 2.82 (0.15) <0.001

B: bilateral; ACC: anterior cingulate cortex.

*

Determined by linear regression adjusting for age at MRI, sex, scanner location, and total intracranial volume (for volumes only).

Values are unadjusted mean (standard deviation).