The study of cerebral maturation aims at a better understanding of the brain's development during the pregnancy and the high lightment of the links between the change in cerebral structures and the cognitive development. This study is particularly difficult because of the constant evolution of these structures during the pregnancy. This evolution is due to the growing and the organisation of the different cerebral tissues. The preferred visualisation technique used to observe the brain is the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), which is a non invasive acquisition technique of in vivo 3D cerebral images with a relative high resolution. Nevertheless, significant anatomical differences and the fast evolution of the fetal cerebral structures requ...
The objective of this thesis is the development of automatic methods to measure the changes in volum...
It is critical to quantitatively analyse the developing human fetal brain in order to fully understa...
Neue bildgebende Verfahren, wie etwa die ultraschnelle Magnetresonanztomographie (MRT), ermöglichen ...
L'étude de la maturation cérébrale a pour objectif une meilleure compréhension du développement du c...
This paper describes results for an ongoing research on the segmentation of the posterior fossa and ...
Nowadays, imaging of the human brain is vastly used in clinical settings and by the neuroscientific ...
Congenital disorders are one of the leading causes of infant mortality worldwide [1]. Recently, in-u...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is becoming increasingly popular as a second-level technique, perfo...
Fetal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is used for monitoring and characterizing fetal brain develop...
MR images of the fetus allow non-invasive analysis of the fetal brain. Quantitative analysis of feta...
In recent years, a variety of segmentation methods have been proposed for automatic delineation of t...
With advances in fetal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), research in neonatal neuroscience has shift...
Clinical studies for preterm infants (less than 32 weeks of gestation) emphasize the fact that an im...
We present a segmentation method for fetal brain tissues of T2w MR images, based on the well known E...
To completely comprehend neurodevelopment in healthy and congenitally abnormal fetuses, quantitative...
The objective of this thesis is the development of automatic methods to measure the changes in volum...
It is critical to quantitatively analyse the developing human fetal brain in order to fully understa...
Neue bildgebende Verfahren, wie etwa die ultraschnelle Magnetresonanztomographie (MRT), ermöglichen ...
L'étude de la maturation cérébrale a pour objectif une meilleure compréhension du développement du c...
This paper describes results for an ongoing research on the segmentation of the posterior fossa and ...
Nowadays, imaging of the human brain is vastly used in clinical settings and by the neuroscientific ...
Congenital disorders are one of the leading causes of infant mortality worldwide [1]. Recently, in-u...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is becoming increasingly popular as a second-level technique, perfo...
Fetal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is used for monitoring and characterizing fetal brain develop...
MR images of the fetus allow non-invasive analysis of the fetal brain. Quantitative analysis of feta...
In recent years, a variety of segmentation methods have been proposed for automatic delineation of t...
With advances in fetal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), research in neonatal neuroscience has shift...
Clinical studies for preterm infants (less than 32 weeks of gestation) emphasize the fact that an im...
We present a segmentation method for fetal brain tissues of T2w MR images, based on the well known E...
To completely comprehend neurodevelopment in healthy and congenitally abnormal fetuses, quantitative...
The objective of this thesis is the development of automatic methods to measure the changes in volum...
It is critical to quantitatively analyse the developing human fetal brain in order to fully understa...
Neue bildgebende Verfahren, wie etwa die ultraschnelle Magnetresonanztomographie (MRT), ermöglichen ...