83 research outputs found

    Automated Atlas-Based Segmentation of Brain Structures in MR Images: Application to a Population-Based Imaging Study

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    The final type of segmentationmethod is atlas-based segmentation (sometimes also called label propagation). In this approach, additional knowledge is introduced through an atlas image, in which an expert has labeled the brain structures of interest. The atlas is first registered to the target image, and the resulting transformation is then used to deform the atlas labels to the coordinate system of the target image. During registration the similarity between the warped atlas image and the target image is maximized, while at the same time the deformation is constrained to ensure that the spatial information of the atlas is maintained

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    Recognizing visual complaints in people with multiple sclerosis:Prevalence, nature and associations with key characteristics of MS

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    Background Visual disturbances are common in multiple sclerosis (MS), but visual complaints may be underestimated. While these complaints decrease quality of life, they may not be discussed during clinic visits. People with MS (pwMS) may not be referred to appropriate care. We therefore investigated the prevalence, nature and associations of visual complaints of pwMS. Methods We performed a cohort study with a comparison group. PwMS (n = 493) and healthy controls (n = 661) filled out the Screening Visual Complaints questionnaire (SVCq). Primary outcomes were the percentage of pwMS and controls that reported the 19 complaints, and total scores of the SVCq. We also compared the scores on the SVCq between different groups of pwMS. Results In general, the complaints were reported more often by pwMS than by controls. PwMS especially reported experiencing complaints ‘often/always’, while controls reported the complaints primarily ‘sometimes’. PwMS with and without a history of optic neuritis showed similar complaints. PwMS with a longer disease duration and those with SPMS reported more complaints. EDSS score and disease duration only showed a limited association with discomfort of visual complaints. Conclusion The prevalence of visual complaints among pwMS is high and any person with MS may experience a wide array of different visual complaints anywhere along the disease course, regardless of a history of optic neuritis. Using the SVCq may help detect pwMS’ visual complaints and may facilitate referrals to appropriate care

    Independent outdoor mobility of persons with multiple sclerosis – A systematic review

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    Background: Multiple sclerosis (MS) can manifest itself in many ways, all of which can affect the independent outdoor mobility of persons with MS (pwMS). In most studies, mobility of pwMS is defined by the ability to walk. However, mobility comprises more than walking alone. This systematic review provides an overview of the literature on several types of independent outdoor mobility of pwMS. We aimed to identify which specific factors may influence outdoor mobility and how the lives of pwMS may be affected by a reduced mobility. Methods: A systematic literature search was performed, using three databases (PubMed, PsychInfo and Web of Science). Studies had to describe a group of pwMS sclerosis and had to concern some type of mobility other than walking. Results: The 57 studies that fulfilled the criteria included in total 10,394 pwMS and in addition, 95,300 pwMS in separate prevalence study. These studies showed that pwMS as a group have a decreased fitness to drive, make use of a wheelchair or mobility scooter more often and have difficulties making use of public transport. Mobility problems especially occur in patients with cognitive problems, secondary progressive MS or high disability scores. Conclusions: The reduced mobility may prevent pwMS participating in society. However, few studies investigating interventions or rehabilitation options to improve mobility were found in the existing literature, highlighting an until now under recognised unmet need
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