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David Mattie, Zihang Fang, Emi Takahashi, Lourdes Peña Castillo and Jacob Levman
Diffusion magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) tractography is a powerful tool for non-invasively studying brain architecture and structural integrity by inferring fiber tracts based on water diffusion profiles. This study provided a thorough set of baseline...
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Sarfaraz Natha, Umme Laila, Ibrahim Ahmed Gashim, Khalid Mahboob, Muhammad Noman Saeed and Khaled Mohammed Noaman
Brain tumors (BT) represent a severe and potentially life-threatening cancer. Failing to promptly diagnose these tumors can significantly shorten a person?s life. Therefore, early and accurate detection of brain tumors is essential, allowing for appropri...
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Wandile Nhlapho, Marcellin Atemkeng, Yusuf Brima and Jean-Claude Ndogmo
The advent of deep learning (DL) has revolutionized medical imaging, offering unprecedented avenues for accurate disease classification and diagnosis. DL models have shown remarkable promise for classifying brain tumors from Magnetic Resonance Imaging (M...
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Miranda Bellezza, Azzurra di Palma and Andrea Frosini
Alzheimer?s disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative disorder that leads to the loss of cognitive functions due to the deterioration of brain tissue. Current diagnostic methods are often invasive or costly, limiting their widespread use. Developing non-invasi...
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Md Easin Hasan and Amy Wagler
Neuroimaging experts in biotech industries can benefit from using cutting-edge artificial intelligence techniques for Alzheimer?s disease (AD)- and dementia-stage prediction, even though it is difficult to anticipate the precise stage of dementia and AD....
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Seweryn Lipinski
DSC-MRI examination is one of the best methods of diagnosis for brain diseases. For this purpose, the so-called perfusion parameters are defined, of which the most used are CBF, CBV, and MTT. There are many approaches to determining these parameters, but...
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Laura S. McGuire, Mohsin Zafar, Rayyan Manwar, Fady T. Charbel and Kamran Avanaki
Due to the high possibility of mechanical damage to the underlying tissues attached to the rat skull during a craniectomy, previously described methods for visualization of the rat brain in vivo are limited to unilateral craniotomies and small cranial wi...
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Xiaoli Yang, Yuxin Xia, Zhenwei Li, Lipei Liu, Zhipeng Fan and Jiayi Zhou
Alzheimer?s disease (AD) is one of the most common irreversible brain diseases in the elderly. Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is an early symptom of AD, and the early intervention of MCI may slow down the progress of AD. However, due to the subtle neuro...
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Andrzej Urbanik, Monika Nardzewska-Szczepanik, Teresa Jadczak-Szumilo and Monika Ostrogórska
The study aimed to assess central nervous systems in children diagnosed with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD), using the techniques of magnetic resonance (MRI). The analyses considered 200 children, both female and male, aged 6?17 years, diagnosed ...
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Felice Festa, Nicla Lopedote, Chiara Rotelli, Massimo Caulo and Monica Macrì
Myofascial pain syndrome is the most common cause of TMD, characterised by trigger points of skeletal muscles in the masticatory region. Patients with myofascial pain suffer from orofacial pain and headaches. Parafunctional activity such as unconscious t...
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