Basal ganglia and brain stem nuclei are involved in the pathophysiology of various neurological and neuropsychiatric disorders. Currently available structural T1-weighted (T1w) magnetic resonance images do not provide sufficient contrast for reliable automated segmentation of various subcortical grey matter structures. We use a novel, semi-quantitative magnetization transfer (MT) imaging protocol that overcomes limitations in T1w images, which are mainly due to their sensitivity to the high iron content in subcortical grey matter. We demonstrate improved automated segmentation of putamen, pallidum, pulvinar and substantia nigra using MT images. A comparison with segmentation of high-quality T1w images was performed in 49 healthy subjects. O...
Despite the constant improvement of algorithms for automated brain tissue classification, the accura...
The Locus Coeruleus (LC) and the Substantia Nigra (SN) are small brainstem nuclei that change with a...
Compared to standard spoiled gradient echo (SPGR)-methods, balanced steady-state free precession (bS...
AbstractBasal ganglia and brain stem nuclei are involved in the pathophysiology of various neurologi...
Despite the constant improvement of algorithms for automated brain tissue classification, the accura...
Introduction Magnetization transfer (MT) is sensitive to the macromolecular environment of water pro...
AbstractDespite the constant improvement of algorithms for automated brain tissue classification, th...
The detailed in-vivo characterization of subcortical brain structures is essential not only to under...
Preliminary studies, based on a region-of-interest approach, suggest that quantitative magnetization...
Magnetization transfer (MT) reflects the exchange of magnetization between protons bound to macromol...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is now an essential tool in the field of neuroscience involving non...
The aim of this study was to characterize the magnetization transfer (MT) effects in locus coeruleu...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: GM is typically affected in HD since the presymptomatic stage. Our aim was t...
Purpose: We sought to measure quantitative magnetization transfer (qMT) properties of the substantia...
Quantitative magnetic susceptibility mapping (QSM) has recently been introduced to provide a novel q...
Despite the constant improvement of algorithms for automated brain tissue classification, the accura...
The Locus Coeruleus (LC) and the Substantia Nigra (SN) are small brainstem nuclei that change with a...
Compared to standard spoiled gradient echo (SPGR)-methods, balanced steady-state free precession (bS...
AbstractBasal ganglia and brain stem nuclei are involved in the pathophysiology of various neurologi...
Despite the constant improvement of algorithms for automated brain tissue classification, the accura...
Introduction Magnetization transfer (MT) is sensitive to the macromolecular environment of water pro...
AbstractDespite the constant improvement of algorithms for automated brain tissue classification, th...
The detailed in-vivo characterization of subcortical brain structures is essential not only to under...
Preliminary studies, based on a region-of-interest approach, suggest that quantitative magnetization...
Magnetization transfer (MT) reflects the exchange of magnetization between protons bound to macromol...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is now an essential tool in the field of neuroscience involving non...
The aim of this study was to characterize the magnetization transfer (MT) effects in locus coeruleu...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: GM is typically affected in HD since the presymptomatic stage. Our aim was t...
Purpose: We sought to measure quantitative magnetization transfer (qMT) properties of the substantia...
Quantitative magnetic susceptibility mapping (QSM) has recently been introduced to provide a novel q...
Despite the constant improvement of algorithms for automated brain tissue classification, the accura...
The Locus Coeruleus (LC) and the Substantia Nigra (SN) are small brainstem nuclei that change with a...
Compared to standard spoiled gradient echo (SPGR)-methods, balanced steady-state free precession (bS...