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. 2018 Dec 6;12:495. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2018.00495

Table 1.

Comparison of ventricular volume, white matter, gray matter and total intracranial volume in patient CS compared to sex and age matched controls.

Participant (Age) Ventricular volume*
mm3 (%)
White matter volume**
mm3 (%)
Gray matter volume***
mm3 (%)
Total estimated intracranial
volume mm3
HC1 (60) (18,642) 1.31% (409,828) 29% (563,787) 40% 1,419,546
HC2 (55) (12,917) 0.91% (418,055) 29% (550,945) 39% 1,420,196
HC3 (55) (24,599) 1.49% (489,911) 30% (670,738) 41% 1,648,324
HC4 (55) (15,786) 0.99% (492,760) 31% (613,109) 39% 1,590,823
Means (17,986) 1.18% (452,639) 30% (599,645) 39% 1,519,722
Patient CS (821,452) 51.75% (333,606) 21% (432,184) 27% 1,587,242#
Patient CS’ Z scores 161.0 −2.655 −3.07 0.57

*Left and right lateral ventricles, left and right inferior lateral ventricles, third and fourth ventricles. **Left and right hemisphere cortical white matter. ***Subcortical gray matter, left and right hemisphere cortex, cerebellar gray matter. #Total intracranial volume mm3.