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Intelligent noninvasive meningioma grading with a fully automatic segmentation using interpretable multiparametric deep learning
To establish a robust interpretable multiparametric deep learning (DL) model for automatic noninvasive grading of meningiomas along with segmentation.
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Genetic profile for dopamine signaling predicts brain functional reactivity to repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation
Research integrating molecular and imaging data provides important insights into how the genetic profile associated with dopamine signaling influences inter-individual differences in brain functions. However, ...
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Open AccessCycle-consistent adversarial networks improves generalizability of radiomics model in grading meningiomas on external validation
The heterogeneity of MRI is one of the major reasons for decreased performance of a radiomics model on external validation, limiting the model’s generalizability and clinical application. We aimed to establish...
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Open AccessAberrantly higher functional connectivity in the salience network is associated with transient global amnesia
Triple intrinsic brain networks including the salience network (SN), default mode network (DMN), and central executive network (CEN), are known to be important in human cognition. Therefore, investigating thos...
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Caudate Volumetric Reductions Predicted by Carbohydrate-Deficient Transferrin in Patients with Alcohol Dependence
The caudate nucleus has shown a high relevance with substance craving and addiction in the pathophysiology of alcohol dependence. In this study, caudate volumetric deficits in patients with alcohol dependence ...
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Open AccessAltered attentional control over the salience network in complex regional pain syndrome
The degree and salience of pain have been known to be constantly monitored and modulated by the brain. In the case of maladaptive neural responses as reported in centralized pain conditions such as complex reg...
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Retrosplenial cortical thinning as a possible major contributor for cognitive impairment in HIV patients
To identify brain cortical regions relevant to HIV-associated neurocognitive disorder (HAND) in HIV patients.
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Open AccessNetwork attributes underlying intellectual giftedness in the develo** brain
Brain network is organized to maximize the efficiency of both segregated and integrated information processing that may be related to human intelligence. However, there have been surprisingly few studies that ...
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Erratum to: Altered intrinsic brain activity after chemotherapy in patients with gastric cancer: A preliminary study
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Altered intrinsic brain activity after chemotherapy in patients with gastric cancer: A preliminary study
To characterize the pattern of altered intrinsic brain activity in gastric cancer patients after chemotherapy (CTx).
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Open AccessEarly-onset mild cognitive impairment in Parkinson’s disease: Altered corticopetal cholinergic network
Degeneration of the substantia innominata (SI) is significantly correlated with cognitive performance in Parkinson’s disease (PD). We examined functional and structural patterns of SI degeneration in drug-naïv...
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Recovery from Posttraumatic Stress Requires Dynamic and Sequential Shifts in Amygdalar Connectivities
The neural mechanisms underlying the development and maintenance of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) have long been studied. However, little is known about the neural correlates of the recovery process fro...
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Thrombus length discrepancy on dual-phase CT can predict clinical outcome in acute ischemic stroke
The thrombus length may be overestimated on early arterial computed tomography angiography (CTA) depending on the collateral status. We evaluated the value of a grading system based on the thrombus length disc...
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MR images of mouse brain using clinical 3T MR scanner and 4CH-Mouse coil
Objectives: Although small-bore high-field magnets are useful for research in small rodent models,this technology, however, has not been easily accessible to most researchers. This current study, thus,tried to...
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Arterial hyperintensity on BLADE fluid-attenuated inversion recovery images (FLAIR) in hyperacute territorial infarction: comparison with conventional FLAIR
To evaluate the utility of BLADE fluid-attenuated inversion recovery images (FLAIR) magnetic resonance (MR) imaging compared to conventional FLAIR for the detection of arterial hyperintensity (AH) in hyperacut...
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Steal phenomenon through the anterior communicating artery in Moyamoya disease
Branch occlusion of the anterior cerebral artery (ACA) is regarded as a part of Moyamoya disease. The purpose of this study is to define the ACA steal phenomenon (SP) in Moyamoya disease and to evaluate temopo...
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Pleural and pulmonary staining at inferior phrenic arteriography mimicking a tumor staining of hepatocellular carcinoma
Purpose: To describe the findings of pleural and pulmonary staining of the inferior phrenic artery, which can be confused with tumor staining during transarterial chemoembolization (TAGE) of hepatoma.