1. FV 5. MRI-based texture analysis of the corpus callosum in progressive supranuclear palsy
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Hans-Jürgen Huppertz, Elmar H. Pinkhardt, L.A. Barlescu, H.-P. Müller, Albert C. Ludolph, and Jan Kassubek
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business.industry ,Corpus callosum ,medicine.disease ,eye diseases ,Sensory Systems ,Sagittal plane ,Progressive supranuclear palsy ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Atrophy ,Neurology ,Physiology (medical) ,Medicine ,Neurology (clinical) ,business ,Nuclear medicine - Abstract
Introduction. The diagnosis of progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) involves head MRI, including detection of atrophy patterns of the mesencephalon and frontoparietal regions. In this study, MRI-based alterations of the texture in the corpus callosum (CC) in PSP patients compared with Parkinson's disease (PD) patients and healthy controls were investigated. Methods. In sagittal T1-weighted MRI scans of 66 PSP patients, 66 PD patients and 44 healthy controls the corpus callosum was segmented by atlas-based volumetry and TIFT [1] in areas I-V based on the Hofer & Frahm scheme [2]. The texture parameters entropy and homogeneity were calculated separately for areas I-V and results were compared for PSP patients (including phenotypes Richardson-syndrome and PSP-parkinsonism) vs. PD patients vs. healthy controls. Results. A significant increase of parameters entropy and homogeneity compared to controls was detected for PSP as well as for PD for areas I, II, and III of the CC; here PSP patients showed a higher increase compared to PD patients. Highest alterations were detected in area II where the increase of (in)homogeneity of PSP compared with PD was significant. Differences between the phenotypes Richardson-syndrome und PSP-parkinsonism could not be shown. Discussion. Texture analysis of the CC could contribute to diagnosis, screening and differentiation between PSP and PD. References [1] Muller HP, et al. Neuroimage Clin. 2020; 26:102223. [2] Hofer S, Frahm J. Neuroimage. 2006; 32,989-994.
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- 2021
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