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Automated segmentation and measurement of global white matter lesion volume in patients with multiple sclerosis

Authors :
Alfano
B
Brunetti
A
Larobina
M
Quarantelli
Tedeschi
E
Ciarmiello
Covelli
Salvatore
Alfano, B
Brunetti, Arturo
Larobina, M
Quarantelli, M
Tedeschi, Enrico
Ciarmiello, A
Covelli, Em
Salvatore, Marco
Source :
Journal of magnetic resonance imaging, 12 (2000): 799–807. doi:10.1002/1522-2586(200012)12:6<799::AID-JMRI2>3.0.CO;2-#, info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Alfano, B and Brunetti, A and Larobina, M and Quarantelli, M and Tedeschi, E and Ciarmiello, A and Covelli, EM and Salvatore, M/titolo:Automated segmentation and measurement of global white matter lesion volume in patients with multiple sclerosis/doi:10.1002%2F1522-2586(200012)12:6<799::AID-JMRI2>3.0.CO;2-#/rivista:Journal of magnetic resonance imaging (Print)/anno:2000/pagina_da:799/pagina_a:807/intervallo_pagine:799–807/volume:12
Publication Year :
2000
Publisher :
Society for Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Chicago, IL , Stati Uniti d'America, 2000.

Abstract

A fully automated magnetic resonance (MR) segmentation method for identification and volume measurement of demyelinated white matter has been developed. Spin-echo MR brain scans were performed in 38 patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) and in 46 healthy subjects. Segmentation of normal tissues and white matter lesions (WML) was obtained, based on their relaxation rates and proton density maps. For WML identification, additional criteria included three-dimensional (3D) lesion shape and surrounding tissue composition. Segmented images were generated, and normal brain tissues and WML volumes were obtained. Sensitivity, specificity, and reproducibility of the method were calculated, using the WML identified by two neuroradiologists as the gold standard. The average volume of &quot;abnormal&quot; white matter in normal subjects (false positive) was 0.11 ml (range 0-0.59 ml). In MS patients the average WML volume was 31.0 ml (range 1.1-132.5 ml), with a sensitivity of 87.3%. In the reproducibility study, the mean SD of WML volumes was 2.9 ml. The procedure appears suitable for monitoring disease changes over time. J. Magn. Reson. Imaging 2000;12:799-807.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of magnetic resonance imaging, 12 (2000): 799–807. doi:10.1002/1522-2586(200012)12:6<799::AID-JMRI2>3.0.CO;2-#, info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Alfano, B and Brunetti, A and Larobina, M and Quarantelli, M and Tedeschi, E and Ciarmiello, A and Covelli, EM and Salvatore, M/titolo:Automated segmentation and measurement of global white matter lesion volume in patients with multiple sclerosis/doi:10.1002%2F1522-2586(200012)12:6<799::AID-JMRI2>3.0.CO;2-#/rivista:Journal of magnetic resonance imaging (Print)/anno:2000/pagina_da:799/pagina_a:807/intervallo_pagine:799–807/volume:12
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....631f0a94e88925f41cbe0104fec13a11
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/1522-2586(200012)12:6&lt;799::AID-JMRI2&gt;3.0.CO;2-#