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    Longitudinal automated detection of white-matter and cortical lesions in relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis

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    Magnetic Resonance Imaging(MRI) plays an important role for lesion assessment in early stages of Multiple Sclerosis(MS). This work aims at evaluating the performance of an automated tool for MS lesion detection, segmentation and tracking in longitudinal data, only for use in this research study. The method was tested with images acquired using both a "clinical" and an "advanced" imaging protocol for comparison. The validation was conducted in a cohort of thirty-two early MS patients through a ground truth obtained from manual segmentations by a neurologist and a radiologist. The use of the "advanced protocol" significantly improves lesion detection and classification in longitudinal analyses

    Machine learning studies on major brain diseases: 5-year trends of 2014–2018

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