TY - CHAP
T1 - MRI-based Visualisation of Orbital Fat Deformation During Eye Motion
AU - Botha, Charl P.
AU - Graaf, Thijs de
AU - Schutte, Sander
AU - Root, Ronald
AU - Wielopolski, Piotr
AU - van der Helm, Frans C.T.
AU - Simonsz, Huibert J.
AU - Post, Frits H.
N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2008, Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. All rights reserved.
PY - 2008
Y1 - 2008
N2 - Orbital fat, or the fat behind the eye, plays an important role in eye movements. In order to gain a better understanding of orbital fat mobility during eye motion, MRI datasets of the eyes of two healthy subjects were acquired respectively in seven and fourteen different directions of gaze. After semi-automatic rigid registration, the Demons deformable registration algorithm was used to derive time-dependent three-dimensional deformation vector fields from these datasets. Visualisation techniques were applied to these datasets in order to investigate fat mobility in specific regions of interest in the first subject. A qualitative analysis of the first subject showed that in two of the three regions of interest, fat moved half as much as the embedded structures. In other words, when the muscles and the optic nerve that are embedded in the fat move, the fat partly moves along with these structures and partly flows around them. In the second subject, a quantitative analysis was performed which showed a relation between the distance behind the sclera and the extent to which fat moves along with the optic nerve.
AB - Orbital fat, or the fat behind the eye, plays an important role in eye movements. In order to gain a better understanding of orbital fat mobility during eye motion, MRI datasets of the eyes of two healthy subjects were acquired respectively in seven and fourteen different directions of gaze. After semi-automatic rigid registration, the Demons deformable registration algorithm was used to derive time-dependent three-dimensional deformation vector fields from these datasets. Visualisation techniques were applied to these datasets in order to investigate fat mobility in specific regions of interest in the first subject. A qualitative analysis of the first subject showed that in two of the three regions of interest, fat moved half as much as the embedded structures. In other words, when the muscles and the optic nerve that are embedded in the fat move, the fat partly moves along with these structures and partly flows around them. In the second subject, a quantitative analysis was performed which showed a relation between the distance behind the sclera and the extent to which fat moves along with the optic nerve.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/84880196526
U2 - 10.1007/978-3-540-72630-2_13
DO - 10.1007/978-3-540-72630-2_13
M3 - Chapter
AN - SCOPUS:84880196526
T3 - Mathematics and Visualization
SP - 221
EP - 233
BT - Visualization in Medicine and Life Sciences
PB - Springer Science+Business Media
ER -