Browsing by Subject "White matter lesions"
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AM-FM texture image analysis in brain white matter lesions in the progression of multiple sclerosis
(2010)We present the use of multiscale Amplitude Modulation Frequency Modulation (AM-FM) methods for analyzing brain white matter lesions that are associated with disease progression. We analyze lesions and normal appearing white ...
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AM-FM texture image analysis in multiple sclerosis brain white matter lesions
(2010)In this study we investigate the use of multiscale Amplitude Modulation-Frequency Modulation (AM-FM) methods for analyzing brain white matter lesions that are associated with multiple sclerosis MRI lesions imaged at 0 and ...
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Brain white matter lesion classification in multiple sclerosis subjects for the prognosis of future disability
(2013)This study investigates the application of classification methods for the prognosis of future disability on MRI-detectable brain white matter lesions in subjects diagnosed with clinical isolated syndrome (CIS) of multiple ...
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Brain white matter lesions classification in multiple sclerosis subjects for the prognosis of future disability
(2011)This study investigates the application of classification methods for the prognosis of future disability on MRI-detectable brain white matter lesions in subjects diagnosed with clinical isolated syndrome (CIS) of multiple ...
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Quantitative analysis of brain white matter lesions in multiple sclerosis subjects
(2009)In this study the value of magnetic resonance image (MRI) shape and texture analysis was assessed in multiple sclerosis (MS) subjects, both in differentiating between normal or normal appearing and abnormal tissue and in ...
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Quantitative analysis of brain white matter lesions in multiple sclerosis subjects: Preliminary findings
(2008)In this study the value of magnetic resonance image (MRI) shape and texture analysis was assessed in multiple sclerosis (MS) subjects, both in differentiating between normal and abnormal tissue and in assessing disease ...