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Congress: ECR25
Poster Number: C-13526
Type: Poster: EPOS Radiologist (scientific)
Authorblock: S. Lusi, S. Vaccari, F. Provini, G. Vatteroni, F. Fici, V. Vinci, M. E. Klinger, M. Francone, D. Bernardi; Milano/IT
Disclosures:
Stefano Lusi: Nothing to disclose
Stefano Vaccari: Nothing to disclose
Francesca Provini: Nothing to disclose
Giulia Vatteroni: Nothing to disclose
Federica Fici: Nothing to disclose
Valeriano Vinci: Nothing to disclose
Marco Ettore Klinger: Nothing to disclose
Marco Francone: Nothing to disclose
Daniela Bernardi: Nothing to disclose
Keywords: Anatomy, Breast, Musculoskeletal system, MR, Computer Applications-3D, Normal variants, Congenital
Results

The study revealed significant differences in PMM morphology between TB and NON-TB groups [fig.2,3]. Both groups were comparable in height and body mass index (BMI): TB=162.9±7.1cm, BMI=24.1±5.4; NON-TB=164.3±6.3cm, BMI=23.1±3.4. TB patients exhibited higher PMM roundness (p= 0.035) and elongation (p= 0.038), suggesting a more spherical and stretched muscle structure. Principal x-axis-3 (smallest axis length in the x-plane) was significantly shorter in the TB group (p= 0.010) while principal z-axis-2 (second-largest axis length in the z-plane) was larger in TB patients (p= 0.010), indicating morphological differences between the two groups. No significant differences in other features were observed.

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