Proof of principle for the clinical use of a ce-certified automatic imaging analysis tool in rare diseases studying hereditary spastic paraplegia type 4 (spg4)

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  • who: Tobias Lindig from the DepartmentUniversity Hospital Tu00fcbingen, Tu00fcbingen, Germany have published the paper: Proof of principle for the clinical use of a CE-certified automatic imaging analysis tool in rare diseases studying hereditary spastic paraplegia type 4 (SPG4), in the Journal: Neurology,
  • what: The analysis was a two-step process; initially, the percentiles of three parameters (total brain volume, gray matter, and white matter) and then the percentiles of the different brain areas or indirect markers, the percentiles of ventricular sizes, were compared (total N=24). This study aimed to prove the principle of . . .

     

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