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Abstract #2923

Brain Cortical Changes in Pediatric and Adolescent Patients with Intermittent Exotropia Basic Type: SBM Analysis on MRI Morphological Data

Xin-zhi Zhao1,2, Qing-lei Shi1,3, Wan Yi Chen4, Yi Fang5, Huixin Li6, Jie Mao4, Ren-zhi Wang1, Zhaohui Liu7, and Xiang Wan3
1School of Medicine, Chinese University of Hong Kong(Shenzhen), Shenzhen, China, 2Siemens Healthineers (China), Shanghai, China, 3Shenzhen Research Institute of Big Data, Shenzhen, China, 4School of data science, Chinese University of Hong Kong(Shenzhen), Shenzhen, China, 5Department of Neurosurgery, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and Peking Union Medical College, Beijing, China, 6Department of Ophthalmology, Beijing Tongren Hospital, Beijing, China, 7Department of Radiology, Beijing Tongren Hospital, Beijing, China

Synopsis

Keywords: Gray Matter, Head & Neck/ENT, strabismus, ophthalmology, SBM

Motivation: Basic type of intermittent exotropia (IXT) is one of the most common strabismus subtypes in children and adolescents, yet a clear consensus of its etiology and treatment approach is still lacking.

Goal(s): To discover abnormal brain cortical structures related to this disease and explore the central nervous system mechanisms of IXT.

Approach: Basic type IXT patients and healthy volunteers were recruited, cortical structures extracted from their whole-brain MRI morphological data were compared using the SBM method.

Results: Distinct differences of cortical thickness and curvature between the two groups were found, located in the right rostral middle frontal cortex and the left precuneus.

Impact: Our results suggesting that the primary pathological changes in this disease may differ from traditional perspectives. Based on these findings, we have proposed a new pathogenic hypothesis and introduced novel treatment recommendations.

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