Alzheimer's Disease Morphometry
Cross-source consensus on Alzheimer's Disease Morphometry from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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- Mean arterial diameter was significantly reduced in the Alzheimer’s disease group after covariate adjustment. — AG-TAL: Anatomically-Guided Topology-Aware Loss for Multiclass Segmentation of the Circle of Willis Using Large-Scale Multi-Center Datasets
- Significant artery-specific diameter reductions were observed in left Pcom, right AChA, and left AChA. — AG-TAL: Anatomically-Guided Topology-Aware Loss for Multiclass Segmentation of the Circle of Willis Using Large-Scale Multi-Center Datasets
- In AD patients, PCA1 mean diameter was positively correlated with MMSE score. — AG-TAL: Anatomically-Guided Topology-Aware Loss for Multiclass Segmentation of the Circle of Willis Using Large-Scale Multi-Center Datasets
- The Alzheimer’s disease application found no material segmentation accuracy bias between AD and normal controls. — AG-TAL: Anatomically-Guided Topology-Aware Loss for Multiclass Segmentation of the Circle of Willis Using Large-Scale Multi-Center Datasets