Nerve ultrasound reference values in children and adolescents: Echogenicity and influence of anthropometric factors including hand volume.
Ifirae YusufHannah MorkBernhard ErdlenbruchPeter Dieter SchellingerJoerg PhilippsPublished in: Journal of central nervous system disease (2023)
Nerve CSA in children and adolescents is lower than in adults and increases proportionally during growth with a constant INV and left/right ratio in different age groups. Weight and age are predominant anthropometric factors predicting nerve size. Hand volume is correlated with nerve size, but does not predict CSA independently. Echogenicity can provide additional information on nerve structure.