AbstractThe formation of multiple sclerosis (MS) lesions is a complex process involving inflammation, tissue damage, and tissue repair — all of which are visible on structural magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and potentially modifiable by pharmacological therapy. In this paper, we introduce two statistical models for relating voxel-level, longitudinal, multi-sequence structural MRI intensities within MS lesions to clinical information and therapeutic interventions: (1) a principal component analysis (PCA) and regression model and (2) function-on-scalar regression models. To do so, we first characterize the post-lesion incidence repair process on longitudinal, multi-sequence structural MRI from 34 MS patients as voxel-level intensity profile...
OBJECTIVE: Recent studies have shown the relevance of the cerebral grey matter involvement in multip...
Abstract OBJECTIVE: Recent studies have shown the relevance of the cerebral grey matter involvement ...
Local microstructural pathology in multiple sclerosis patients might influence their clinical perfor...
AbstractThe formation of multiple sclerosis (MS) lesions is a complex process involving inflammation...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an inflammatory disease of the brain and spinal cord characterized by dem...
The processes by which new white matter lesions in multiple sclerosis (MS) develop are only partiall...
International audienceMultiple sclerosis (MS) is a disease with heterogeneous evolution among the pa...
short-term fluctuation of MR imaging hyperintensity and size, a qualitatively known but poorly char-...
of serial morphometry in the context of a disease progression model in multiple sclerosis (MS). This...
peer reviewedObjectives: Conventional MRI is not sensitive to many pathological processes underpinni...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an immune-mediated disease in which inflammatory lesions form in the brai...
peer reviewedIntroduction: Quantitative MRI quantifies tissue microstructural properties and support...
AbstractObjectiveThe goal of this study was to develop a model that integrates imaging and clinical ...
INTRODUCTION: Local microstructural pathology in multiple sclerosis patients might influence their c...
Medical imaging technology has allowed for unparalleled insight into the structure and function of t...
OBJECTIVE: Recent studies have shown the relevance of the cerebral grey matter involvement in multip...
Abstract OBJECTIVE: Recent studies have shown the relevance of the cerebral grey matter involvement ...
Local microstructural pathology in multiple sclerosis patients might influence their clinical perfor...
AbstractThe formation of multiple sclerosis (MS) lesions is a complex process involving inflammation...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an inflammatory disease of the brain and spinal cord characterized by dem...
The processes by which new white matter lesions in multiple sclerosis (MS) develop are only partiall...
International audienceMultiple sclerosis (MS) is a disease with heterogeneous evolution among the pa...
short-term fluctuation of MR imaging hyperintensity and size, a qualitatively known but poorly char-...
of serial morphometry in the context of a disease progression model in multiple sclerosis (MS). This...
peer reviewedObjectives: Conventional MRI is not sensitive to many pathological processes underpinni...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an immune-mediated disease in which inflammatory lesions form in the brai...
peer reviewedIntroduction: Quantitative MRI quantifies tissue microstructural properties and support...
AbstractObjectiveThe goal of this study was to develop a model that integrates imaging and clinical ...
INTRODUCTION: Local microstructural pathology in multiple sclerosis patients might influence their c...
Medical imaging technology has allowed for unparalleled insight into the structure and function of t...
OBJECTIVE: Recent studies have shown the relevance of the cerebral grey matter involvement in multip...
Abstract OBJECTIVE: Recent studies have shown the relevance of the cerebral grey matter involvement ...
Local microstructural pathology in multiple sclerosis patients might influence their clinical perfor...