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    • 2D conventional and synthetic brain MRI in the assessment of multiple sclerosis 

      Aymerich Martínez, Francisco Javier; Auger, Cristina; Alonso, Juli; Barros, Andrea; Clarke, Margareta; Mora, Juan; Arrambide, Georgina; Corral, Juan Francisco; Sastre Garriga, Jaume; Rovira Cañellas, Alex (Sage, 2020-12)
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    • Assessment of 2D conventional and synthetic MRI in multiple sclerosis 

      Aymerich Martínez, Francisco Javier; Auger, Cristina; Alonso, Juli; Barros, Andrea; Clarke, Margareta; Mora, Juan; Arrambide, Georgina; Corral, Juan Francisco; Andrino, Ana; Sastre Garriga, Jaume; Rovira, Alex (Springer Nature, 2022-01-01)
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      Purpose: To qualitatively and quantitatively compare synthetic and conventional MRI sequences acquired on a 1.5-T system for patients with multiple sclerosis (MS). Methods: Prospective study that involved twenty-seven ...
    • Assessment of automatic decision-support systems for detecting active t2 lesions in multiple sclerosis patients 

      Corral, Juan Francisco; Alonso, Juli; Auger, Cristina; Valverde, Sergi; Vidal Jordana, Ángela; Oliver, Arnau; Barros, Andrea; Ng Wong, Karelis; Tintoré, Mar; Aymerich Martínez, Francisco Javier; Montalban, Xavier; Lladó, Xavier; Rovira Cañellas, Alex (Sage, 2020-12)
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    • Assessment of automatic decision-support systems for detecting active T2 lesions in multiple sclerosis patients 

      Rovira Cañellas, Alex; Corral Gámez, Juan Francisco; Auger Acosta, Cristina; Valverde, Sergi; Vidal Jordana, Ángela; Oliver Malagelada, Arnau; de Barros, Andrea; Ng Wong, Karelis; Tintoré Subirana, Maria del Mar; Pareto Onghena, Deborah; Aymerich Martínez, Francisco Javier; Montalban Gairín, Xavier; Lladó, Xavier; Alonso, Juli (SAGE publishing, 2022-07)
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      Active (new/enlarging) T2 lesion counts are routinely used in the clinical management of multiple sclerosis. Thus, automated tools able to accurately identify active T2 lesions would be of high interest to neuroradiologists ...