A multi-centre evaluation of eleven clinically feasible brain PET/MRI attenuation correction techniques using a large cohort of patients.
Claes Nøhr LadefogedIan LawUdunna AnazodoKeith St. LawrenceDavid Izquierdo-GarciaCiprian CatanaNinon BurgosM. Jorge CardosoSébastien OurselinBrian F. HuttonInes MeridaNicolas CostesAlexander HammersDidier BenoitSøren HolmMeher R. JuttukondaHongyu AnJorge CabelloMathias LukasStephan G. NekollaSibylle ZieglerMatthias FenchellBjoern JakobyMichael E. CaseyTammie L. BenzingerLiselotte HøjgaardAdam Espe HansenFlemming Littrup AndersenPublished in: NeuroImage (2017)
Keyphrases
- magnetic resonance imaging
- multiple sclerosis
- brain tissue
- neurodegenerative diseases
- neurological disorders
- magnetic resonance images
- physiological parameters
- pet images
- medical images
- myocardial infarction
- healthy controls
- clinically relevant
- traumatic brain injury
- human brain
- positron emission tomography
- deep brain
- high resolution
- brain anatomy
- subcortical structures
- clinical data
- bias field
- brain images
- mri images
- brain mapping
- white matter
- normal subjects
- brain tumors
- mr images
- mri scans
- caudate nucleus