Urgent challenges in quantification and interpretation of brain grey matter atrophy in individual MS patients using MRI

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Urgent challenges in quantification and interpretation of brain grey matter atrophy in individual MS patients using MRI. / Amiri, Houshang; de Sitter, Alexandra; Bendfeldt, Kerstin; Battaglini, Marco; Gandini Wheeler-Kingshott, Claudia A M; Calabrese, Massimiliano; Geurts, Jeroen J G; Rocca, Maria A; Sastre-Garriga, Jaume; Enzinger, Christian; de Stefano, Nicola; Filippi, Massimo; Rovira, Álex; Barkhof, Frederik; Vrenken, Hugo; MAGNIMS study group; Barkhof, F; Vrenken, H; Ciccarelli, O; Fredriksen, J L; Palace, J; Rovira, A; Sastre-Garriga, J.

I: NeuroImage: Clinical, Bind 19, 2018, s. 466-475.

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Amiri, H, de Sitter, A, Bendfeldt, K, Battaglini, M, Gandini Wheeler-Kingshott, CAM, Calabrese, M, Geurts, JJG, Rocca, MA, Sastre-Garriga, J, Enzinger, C, de Stefano, N, Filippi, M, Rovira, Á, Barkhof, F, Vrenken, H, MAGNIMS study group, Barkhof, F, Vrenken, H, Ciccarelli, O, Fredriksen, JL, Palace, J, Rovira, A & Sastre-Garriga, J 2018, 'Urgent challenges in quantification and interpretation of brain grey matter atrophy in individual MS patients using MRI', NeuroImage: Clinical, bind 19, s. 466-475. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nicl.2018.04.023

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Amiri, H., de Sitter, A., Bendfeldt, K., Battaglini, M., Gandini Wheeler-Kingshott, C. A. M., Calabrese, M., Geurts, J. J. G., Rocca, M. A., Sastre-Garriga, J., Enzinger, C., de Stefano, N., Filippi, M., Rovira, Á., Barkhof, F., Vrenken, H., MAGNIMS study group, Barkhof, F., Vrenken, H., Ciccarelli, O., ... Sastre-Garriga, J. (2018). Urgent challenges in quantification and interpretation of brain grey matter atrophy in individual MS patients using MRI. NeuroImage: Clinical, 19, 466-475. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nicl.2018.04.023

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Amiri H, de Sitter A, Bendfeldt K, Battaglini M, Gandini Wheeler-Kingshott CAM, Calabrese M o.a. Urgent challenges in quantification and interpretation of brain grey matter atrophy in individual MS patients using MRI. NeuroImage: Clinical. 2018;19:466-475. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nicl.2018.04.023

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Amiri, Houshang ; de Sitter, Alexandra ; Bendfeldt, Kerstin ; Battaglini, Marco ; Gandini Wheeler-Kingshott, Claudia A M ; Calabrese, Massimiliano ; Geurts, Jeroen J G ; Rocca, Maria A ; Sastre-Garriga, Jaume ; Enzinger, Christian ; de Stefano, Nicola ; Filippi, Massimo ; Rovira, Álex ; Barkhof, Frederik ; Vrenken, Hugo ; MAGNIMS study group ; Barkhof, F ; Vrenken, H ; Ciccarelli, O ; Fredriksen, J L ; Palace, J ; Rovira, A ; Sastre-Garriga, J. / Urgent challenges in quantification and interpretation of brain grey matter atrophy in individual MS patients using MRI. I: NeuroImage: Clinical. 2018 ; Bind 19. s. 466-475.

Bibtex

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title = "Urgent challenges in quantification and interpretation of brain grey matter atrophy in individual MS patients using MRI",
abstract = "Atrophy of the brain grey matter (GM) is an accepted and important feature of multiple sclerosis (MS). However, its accurate measurement is hampered by various technical, pathological and physiological factors. As a consequence, it is challenging to investigate the role of GM atrophy in the disease process as well as the effect of treatments that aim to reduce neurodegeneration. In this paper we discuss the most important challenges currently hampering the measurement and interpretation of GM atrophy in MS. The focus is on measurements that are obtained in individual patients rather than on group analysis methods, because of their importance in clinical trials and ultimately in clinical care. We discuss the sources and possible solutions of the current challenges, and provide recommendations to achieve reliable measurement and interpretation of brain GM atrophy in MS.",
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author = "Houshang Amiri and {de Sitter}, Alexandra and Kerstin Bendfeldt and Marco Battaglini and {Gandini Wheeler-Kingshott}, {Claudia A M} and Massimiliano Calabrese and Geurts, {Jeroen J G} and Rocca, {Maria A} and Jaume Sastre-Garriga and Christian Enzinger and {de Stefano}, Nicola and Massimo Filippi and {\'A}lex Rovira and Frederik Barkhof and Hugo Vrenken and {MAGNIMS study group} and F Barkhof and H Vrenken and O Ciccarelli and Fredriksen, {J L} and J Palace and A Rovira and J Sastre-Garriga",
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T1 - Urgent challenges in quantification and interpretation of brain grey matter atrophy in individual MS patients using MRI

AU - Amiri, Houshang

AU - de Sitter, Alexandra

AU - Bendfeldt, Kerstin

AU - Battaglini, Marco

AU - Gandini Wheeler-Kingshott, Claudia A M

AU - Calabrese, Massimiliano

AU - Geurts, Jeroen J G

AU - Rocca, Maria A

AU - Sastre-Garriga, Jaume

AU - Enzinger, Christian

AU - de Stefano, Nicola

AU - Filippi, Massimo

AU - Rovira, Álex

AU - Barkhof, Frederik

AU - Vrenken, Hugo

AU - MAGNIMS study group

AU - Barkhof, F

AU - Vrenken, H

AU - Ciccarelli, O

AU - Fredriksen, J L

AU - Palace, J

AU - Rovira, A

AU - Sastre-Garriga, J

PY - 2018

Y1 - 2018

N2 - Atrophy of the brain grey matter (GM) is an accepted and important feature of multiple sclerosis (MS). However, its accurate measurement is hampered by various technical, pathological and physiological factors. As a consequence, it is challenging to investigate the role of GM atrophy in the disease process as well as the effect of treatments that aim to reduce neurodegeneration. In this paper we discuss the most important challenges currently hampering the measurement and interpretation of GM atrophy in MS. The focus is on measurements that are obtained in individual patients rather than on group analysis methods, because of their importance in clinical trials and ultimately in clinical care. We discuss the sources and possible solutions of the current challenges, and provide recommendations to achieve reliable measurement and interpretation of brain GM atrophy in MS.

AB - Atrophy of the brain grey matter (GM) is an accepted and important feature of multiple sclerosis (MS). However, its accurate measurement is hampered by various technical, pathological and physiological factors. As a consequence, it is challenging to investigate the role of GM atrophy in the disease process as well as the effect of treatments that aim to reduce neurodegeneration. In this paper we discuss the most important challenges currently hampering the measurement and interpretation of GM atrophy in MS. The focus is on measurements that are obtained in individual patients rather than on group analysis methods, because of their importance in clinical trials and ultimately in clinical care. We discuss the sources and possible solutions of the current challenges, and provide recommendations to achieve reliable measurement and interpretation of brain GM atrophy in MS.

KW - Atrophy/pathology

KW - Brain Mapping

KW - Gray Matter/pathology

KW - Humans

KW - Magnetic Resonance Imaging/methods

KW - Multiple Sclerosis/pathology

KW - White Matter/pathology

U2 - 10.1016/j.nicl.2018.04.023

DO - 10.1016/j.nicl.2018.04.023

M3 - Journal article

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VL - 19

SP - 466

EP - 475

JO - NeuroImage: Clinical

JF - NeuroImage: Clinical

SN - 2213-1582

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