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Li, Bo (author), Niessen, W.J. (author), Klein, Stefan (author), de Groot, Marius (author), Ikram, M. Arfan (author), Vernooij, Meike W. (author), Bron, Esther E. (author)
This work presents a single-step deep-learning framework for longitudinal image analysis, coined Segis-Net. To optimally exploit information available in longitudinal data, this method concurrently learns a multi-class segmentation and nonlinear registration. Segmentation and registration are modeled using a convolutional neural network and...
journal article 2021
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Huizinga, W. (author), Poot, D.H.J. (author), Vinke, E. J. (author), Wenzel, F. (author), Bron, E. E. (author), Ikram, M. A. (author), Niessen, W.J. (author), Vernooij, M. W. (author), Klein, S. (author)
For the segmentation of magnetic resonance brain images into anatomical regions, numerous fully automated methods have been proposed and compared to reference segmentations obtained manually. However, systematic differences might exist between the resulting segmentations, depending on the segmentation method and underlying brain atlas. This...
journal article 2021
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Venkatraghavan, Vikram (author), Klein, S. (author), Fani, Lana (author), Ham, Leontine S. (author), Vrooman, Henri (author), Ikram, M. Kamran (author), Niessen, W.J. (author), Bron, Esther E. (author)
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most common form of dementia and is phenotypically heterogeneous. APOE is a triallelic gene which correlates with phenotypic heterogeneity in AD. In this work, we determined the effect of APOE alleles on the disease progression timeline of AD using a discriminative event-based model (DEBM). Since DEBM is a data...
journal article 2020
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Cremers, Lotte G.M. (author), Huizinga, Wyke (author), Niessen, W.J. (author), Krestin, Gabriel P. (author), Poot, D.H.J. (author), Ikram, M. Arfan (author), Lötjönen, Jyrki (author), Klein, S. (author), Vernooij, Meike W. (author)
Background: Identifying persons at risk for cognitive decline may aid in early detection of persons at risk of dementia and to select those that would benefit most from therapeutic or preventive measures for dementia. Objective: In this study we aimed to validate whether cognitive decline in the general population can be predicted with...
journal article 2020
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Vinke, Elisabeth J. (author), de Groot, Marius (author), Venkatraghavan, Vikram (author), Klein, S. (author), Niessen, W.J. (author), Ikram, M. Arfan (author), Vernooij, Meike W. (author)
With aging, the brain undergoes several structural changes. These changes reflect the normal aging process and are therefore not necessarily pathologic. In fact, better understanding of these normal changes is an important cornerstone to also disentangle pathologic changes. Several studies have investigated normal brain aging, both cross...
journal article 2018
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huizinga, w (author), Poot, D.H.J. (author), Vernooij, Meike W. (author), Roshchupkin, G.V. (author), bron, E.E. (author), Ikram, M.A. (author), Rueckert, D. (author), Niessen, W.J. (author), Klein, S. (author)
Both normal aging and neurodegenerative disorders such as Alzheimer's disease (AD) cause morphological changes of the brain. It is generally difficult to distinguish these two causes of morphological change by visual inspection of magnetic resonance (MR) images. To facilitate making this distinction and thus aid the diagnosis of...
journal article 2018
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Huizinga, W. (author), Poot, D.H.J. (author), Roshchupkin, G. (author), Bron, E. E. (author), Ikram, M. A. (author), Vernooij, M. W. (author), Rueckert, D. (author), Niessen, W.J. (author), Klein, S. (author)
Both normal aging and neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's disease cause morphological changes of the brain. To better distinguish between normal and abnormal cases, it is necessary to model changes in brain morphology owing to normal aging. To this end, we developed a method for analyzing and visualizing these changes for the...
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