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Progress update from the hippocampal subfields group

Olsen, Rosanna K. ; Berron, David LU and Wisse, Laura E.M. LU orcid (2019) In Alzheimer's and Dementia: Diagnosis, Assessment and Disease Monitoring 11. p.439-449
Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Heterogeneity of segmentation protocols for medial temporal lobe regions and hippocampal subfields on in vivo magnetic resonance imaging hinders the ability to integrate findings across studies. We aim to develop a harmonized protocol based on expert consensus and histological evidence.

METHODS: Our international working group, funded by the EU Joint Programme-Neurodegenerative Disease Research (JPND), is working toward the production of a reliable, validated, harmonized protocol for segmentation of medial temporal lobe regions. The working group uses a novel postmortem data set and online consensus procedures to ensure validity and facilitate adoption.

RESULTS: This progress report describes the initial... (More)

INTRODUCTION: Heterogeneity of segmentation protocols for medial temporal lobe regions and hippocampal subfields on in vivo magnetic resonance imaging hinders the ability to integrate findings across studies. We aim to develop a harmonized protocol based on expert consensus and histological evidence.

METHODS: Our international working group, funded by the EU Joint Programme-Neurodegenerative Disease Research (JPND), is working toward the production of a reliable, validated, harmonized protocol for segmentation of medial temporal lobe regions. The working group uses a novel postmortem data set and online consensus procedures to ensure validity and facilitate adoption.

RESULTS: This progress report describes the initial results and milestones that we have achieved to date, including the development of a draft protocol and results from the initial reliability tests and consensus procedures.

DISCUSSION: A harmonized protocol will enable the standardization of segmentation methods across laboratories interested in medial temporal lobe research worldwide.

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Cytoarchitecture, ex vivo, Hippocampus, Histology, Human, Neuroanatomy, Neuroimaging, Structural imaging, Volumetry
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Alzheimer's and Dementia: Diagnosis, Assessment and Disease Monitoring
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11
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11 pages
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Elsevier
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  • scopus:85066990984
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2352-8729
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10.1016/j.dadm.2019.04.001
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English
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  title        = {{Progress update from the hippocampal subfields group}},
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