CT scans chosen for rWTH measures.

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CT scans chosen for rWTH measures. CT scans chosen for rWTH measures. Represented are eight contiguous 2-mm-thick sections spanning the whole caudal-to-rostral extension of the temporal horns of a patient with AD. The scans in which the right and left horns can be appreciated in their full length are C and D, and these are chosen for the measurements. Parallel lines are drawn tangentially to the tip of the temporal horns where the width is maximum (arrows). Giovanni B. Frisoni et al. AJNR Am J Neuroradiol 2002;23:35-47 ©2002 by American Society of Neuroradiology