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The ratio between T1-weighted (T1w) and T2-weighted (T2w) sequences (T1w/T2w-ratio) has been proposed to enhance myelin sensitivity and specificity.1 However, studies assessing its histopathological ...
In contrast, longitudinal SAMSEG overestimated with 10.70% in FLAIR (P = .004) and 8.81% in T2 (P = .001), whereas WMH-SynthSeg underestimated with 2.56% in FLAIR and 2.45% in T2 (P < .001 for ...
Summary: A new AI tool, MindGlide, can rapidly analyze routine brain MRI scans to detect subtle changes caused by multiple sclerosis (MS), such as brain shrinkage and lesions. Traditionally requiring ...
New AI Tool, MindGlide, Uses Existing MRI Scans to Unlock MS Insights April 7, 2025 ...
Enabling new insights from old scans by repurposing clinical MRI archives for multiple sclerosis research. Nature Communications, 2025; 16 (1) DOI: 10.1038/s41467-025-58274-8 ...
The results from the study show that it is possible to use MindGlide to accurately identify and measure important brain tissues and lesions even with limited MRI data and single types of scans that ...
The combination of FLAIR Figure 1, PD and T2-weighted images possess a superior sensitivity in detecting demyelinating lesions; however, they may not differentiate acute lesions from chronic lesions.
Background High-efficacy disease-modifying therapies (HETs) have substantially improved multiple sclerosis (MS) management, yet ongoing cognitive decline remains a concern. This study aims to assess ...
Star 2 Code Issues Pull requests 3D Slicer extension that provides T2-FLAIR MRI manipulation methods in order to increase contrast and segment hyperintense Multiple Sclerosis lesions segmentation ...
While the births of her two sons, Matthew in 2009 and Theodore in 2011, offered brief respites in her MS battle — “We don’t quite know why, but women who are pregnant rarely have big flare ...
F: Axial T2-FLAIR with demyelinating lesion in left brachium pontis (arrow). G (sagittal) and H (axial): T2-FLAIR images demonstrate left frontal juxtacortical demyelinating lesion (arrows).
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