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− | + | * Adrian Dalca, Ramesh Sridharan, Polina Golland, MIT | |
− | + | * Natalia Rost, Jonathan Rosand, MGH | |
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==Project Description== | ==Project Description== | ||
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+ | This is one of a series of projects on a large clinical dataset of stroke patients, including T2-FLAIR and DWI imaging. | ||
We recently (MICCAI 2014) developed a leukoaraiosis (small vessel disease) probabilistic co-variation model, which we use to differentiate between small vessel disease and acute or chronic stroke on T2-FLAIR. | We recently (MICCAI 2014) developed a leukoaraiosis (small vessel disease) probabilistic co-variation model, which we use to differentiate between small vessel disease and acute or chronic stroke on T2-FLAIR. | ||
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Home < 2014 Summer Project Week:Stroke-ImagingGeneticsKey Investigators
- Adrian Dalca, Ramesh Sridharan, Polina Golland, MIT
- Natalia Rost, Jonathan Rosand, MGH
Project Description
This is one of a series of projects on a large clinical dataset of stroke patients, including T2-FLAIR and DWI imaging. We recently (MICCAI 2014) developed a leukoaraiosis (small vessel disease) probabilistic co-variation model, which we use to differentiate between small vessel disease and acute or chronic stroke on T2-FLAIR.
Average Leukoaraiosis projection
Explore the first component of the model
Objective
- Here, we wish to investigate the parameters of the model as potential phenotypes against for clinical and genetic analyses.
Approach, Plan
- We will create the phenotype projections for ~80 stroke patients and experiment with correlating the genetic and clinical factors.