Publications by authors named "Urielle Thoprakarn"

Different types of white matter hyperintensities (WMH) can be observed through MRI in the brain and spinal cord, especially Multiple Sclerosis (MS) lesions for patients suffering from MS and age-related WMH for subjects with cognitive disorders and/or elderly people. To better diagnose and monitor the disease progression, the quantitative evaluation of WMH load has proven to be useful for clinical routine and trials. Since manual delineation for WMH segmentation is highly time-consuming and suffers from intra and inter observer variability, several methods have been proposed to automatically segment either MS lesions or age-related WMH, but none is validated on both WMH types.

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  • QyScore® is a certified imaging analysis tool that automatically measures brain structures, including grey and white matter, hippocampus, amygdala, and white matter hyperintensity, and its performance was compared to expert neuroradiologists.
  • The study utilized metrics like Dice similarity coefficient and relative volume difference to assess QyScore® against expert consensus on 3DT1 and FLAIR images.
  • Results showed QyScore® offers reliable automatic segmentation of brain volumes, suggesting its potential use in clinical settings for diagnosing and monitoring neurological conditions.
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This paper provides an overview of CATI, a platform dedicated to multicenter neuroimaging. Initiated by the French Alzheimer's plan (2008-2012), CATI is a research project called on to provide service to other projects like an industrial partner. Its core mission is to support the neuroimaging of large populations, providing concrete solutions to the increasing complexity involved in such projects by bringing together a service infrastructure, the know-how of its expert academic teams and a large-scale, harmonized network of imaging facilities.

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