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A method for fast automated assessment of the magnetic resonance parkinsonism index

Scheffle, Max
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Marechal, Benedicte  
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Boto, Jose
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February 24, 2020
Neuroradiology

In patients with parkinsonian syndromes, and particularly during the early stages of the clinical disease, differentiating between idiopathic Parkinson's disease and progressive supranuclear palsy is challenging. Imaging plays an important role in early diagnosis, and the magnetic resonance parkinsonism index was shown to reliably differentiate between the two entities. Calculation of the index is a time-consuming process. We developed an algorithm allowing its automatic calculation based on 3D T1-weighted images, producing additional color-coded images for verification.

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research article
DOI
10.1007/s00234-020-02380-5
Web of Science ID

WOS:000516398100001

Author(s)
Scheffle, Max
Marechal, Benedicte  
Boto, Jose
Loevblad, Karl-Olof
Vargas, Maria Isabel
Date Issued

2020-02-24

Publisher

SPRINGER

Published in
Neuroradiology
Volume

62

Start page

747

End page

751

Subjects

Clinical Neurology

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Neuroimaging

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Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging

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Neurosciences & Neurology

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parkinson's disease

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psp

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mri

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automated calculation

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mrpi

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progressive supranuclear palsy

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REVIEWED

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