Comparative Analysis of Ultrasonography and MicroCT Imaging for Organ Size Evaluation in Mice
Date
2025-06Permanent link
http://hdl.handle.net/11351/13660DOI
10.3390/jimaging11060200
ISSN
2313-433X
WOS
001516809300001
PMID
40558798
Abstract
In this work, the authors compared microCT and in vivo ultrasonography in terms of accuracy and efficacy for measuring the volume of various organs in mice. Two quantification protocols were applied: ellipsoidal volume measuring maximum diameters in all three axes in both imaging systems and manual delineation of organ borders in microCT studies. The results were compared with ex vivo volumes. In general, both imaging techniques and quantification protocols are accurate, but ultrasound is faster in both acquisition and analysis. The only accurate method for heart volume measurement is manual segmentation on microCT. For the ovary, none of the techniques and protocols had a positive correlation with ex vivo volume. The three-diameter method can be used for ellipsoid organs because of its rapidity, but for more irregular structures, manual segmentation is recommended, although it is time-consuming.
Keywords
Mice; Organ volume; UltrasoundBibliographic citation
Jimenez Catalan JJ, Ferrer Clotas M, Camara Serrano JA. Comparative Analysis of Ultrasonography and MicroCT Imaging for Organ Size Evaluation in Mice. J Imaging. 2025 Jun;11(6):200.
Audience
Professionals
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