Comparison of Manual and Automated Measurements of Tracheobronchial Airway Geometry in Three Balb/c Mice

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Mammalian lungs are comprised of large numbers of tracheobronchial airways that transition from the trachea to alveoli. Studies as wide ranging as pollutant deposition and lung development rely on accurate characterization of these airways. Advancements in CT imaging and the value of computational approaches in eliminating the burden of manual measurement are providing increased efficiency in obtaining this geometric data. In this study, we compare an automated method to a manual one for the first six generations of three Balb/c mouse lungs. We find good agreement between manual and automated methods and that much of the disagreement can be attributed to method precision. Using the automated method, we then provide anatomical data for the entire tracheobronchial airway tree from three Balb/C mice. Anat Rec, 2017. © 2017 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Anat Rec, 300:2046–2057, 2017. © 2017 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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Islam, A., Oldham, M. J., & Wexler, A. S. (2017). Comparison of Manual and Automated Measurements of Tracheobronchial Airway Geometry in Three Balb/c Mice. Anatomical Record, 300(11), 2046–2057. https://doi.org/10.1002/ar.23624

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