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Magnetic resonance imaging of the newborn brain: automatic segmentation of brain images into 50 anatomical regions

Gousias IS, Hammers A, Counsell SJ, Srinivasan L, Rutherford MA, Heckemann RA, Hajnal JV, Rueckert D, Edwards AD. Magnetic resonance imaging of the newborn brain: automatic segmentation of brain images into 50 anatomical regions. PLoS One. April 2013;8(4):e59990.

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Publication Date
April 2013

How Analyze was Used
“T1-weighted images were resampled, creating isotropic voxels of 0.82×0.82×0.82 mm3 using windowed sinc interpolation, to make them compatible with Analyze AVW 8.1 software. Re-orientation of the sagittal T1 volumes was performed with the horizontal line defined by the anterior and posterior commissures (AC-PC orientation) and the sagittal planes parallel to the midline [Mitchell et al. 2003].”

Keywords
Algorithms
Brain/anatomy & histology/physiology
Female
Humans
Infant
Infant, Newborn
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)/methods
Male
Neuroimaging
Reproducibility of Results

Author Affiliation(s)
Faculty of Medicine, Imperial College London, and Medical Research Council Clinical Sciences Centre, Hammersmith Hospital, London, UK. (ISG, AH, SJC, LS, MAR, RAH, JVH, ADE)

Department of Computing, Imperial College London, South Kensington, London, UK. (ISG, DR)

The Neurodis Foundation (Fondation Neurodis), CERMEP – Imagerie du Vivant, Lyon, France. (AH, RAH)

Centre for the Developing Brain, King’s College London, London, UK. (SJC, MAR, JVH, ADE)

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