Comparing Two Processing Pipelines to Measure Subcortical and Cortical Volumes in Patients with and without Mild Traumatic Brain Injury
CONCLUSIONWhile reliability between the two segmenting tools is fair to excellent, volumetric outcomes are statistically different between the two methods. As suggested by both developers, structure segmentation should be visually verified prior to clinical use and rigor should be used when interpreting results generated by either method.
Source: Journal of Neuroimaging - Category: Radiology Authors: Matthew W. Reid, Nathan P. Hannemann, Gerald E. York, John L. Ritter, Jonathan A. Kini, Jeffrey D. Lewis, Paul M. Sherman, Carmen S. Velez, Ann Marie Drennon, Jacob D. Bolzenius, David F. Tate Tags: Experimental Laboratory Research Source Type: research
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