Longitudinal changes of the area of the cerebrum (A), corpus callosum (B), midbrain tegmentum (D), pons (E), cerebellar vermis (F), cerebellar hemisphere.

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Longitudinal changes of the area of the cerebrum (A), corpus callosum (B), midbrain tegmentum (D), pons (E), cerebellar vermis (F), cerebellar hemisphere (G), and ratio of the cerebrum/corpus callosum (C). Longitudinal changes of the area of the cerebrum (A), corpus callosum (B), midbrain tegmentum (D), pons (E), cerebellar vermis (F), cerebellar hemisphere (G), and ratio of the cerebrum/corpus callosum (C). Blue diamonds represent control patients, pink squares represent patients with CASK mutations, yellow triangles represent the patient with PEHO syndrome, and the red x represents the patients with other midbrain-hindbrain malformations. Logarithmic regression curve for the controls in the cerebrum, y = 1724.9ln(x) + 8257.4, R2 = 0.9107; corpus callosum, y = 80.147ln(x) + 135.4, R2 = 0.7994; midbrain tegmentum, y = 13.453ln(x) + 84.366, R2 = 0.7699; pons, y = 47.994ln(x) + 213.9, R2 = 0.9078; vermis, y = 105.26ln(x) + 488.7, R2 = 0.7603; cerebellar hemisphere, y = 219.78ln(x) + 642.89, R2 = 0.8828; and ratio of cerebrum/corpus callosum, y = −4.595ln(x) + 51.9, R2 = 0.5375. J. Takanashi et al. AJNR Am J Neuroradiol 2010;31:1619-1622 ©2010 by American Society of Neuroradiology