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Automated white matter hyperintensity detection in multiple sclerosis using 3D T2 FLAIR

Zhong et al., 2014

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17108042399651265532
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Zhong Y
Utriainen D
Wang Y
Kang Y
Haacke E
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International journal of biomedical imaging

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White matter hyperintensities (WMH) seen on T2WI are a hallmark of multiple sclerosis (MS) as it indicates inflammation associated with the disease. Automatic detection of the WMH can be valuable in diagnosing and monitoring of treatment effectiveness. T2 fluid attenuated …
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