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A Multicenter Longitudinal MRI Study Assessing LeMan-PV Software Accuracy in the Detection of White Matter Lesions in Multiple Sclerosis Patients.

Journal Paper/Review - Jan 28, 2023

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Todea A, Melie-Garcia L, Barakovic M, Cagol A, Rahmanzadeh R, Galbusera R, Lu P, Weigel M, Ruberte E, Radue E, Schaedelin S, Benkert P, Oezguer Y, Sinnecker T, Müller S, Achtnichts L, Vehoff J, Disanto G, Findling O, Chan A, Salmen A, Pot C, Lalive P, Bridel C, Zecca C, Derfuss T, Remonda L, Wagner F, Vargas M, Du Pasquier R, Pravatà E, Weber J, Gobbi C, Leppert D, Wuerfel J, Kober T, Marechal B, Corredor-Jerez R, Psychogios M, Lieb J, Kappos L, Cuadra M, Kuhle J, Granziera C, ĀăąĆĉČĎ Ā. A Multicenter Longitudinal MRI Study Assessing LeMan-PV Software Accuracy in the Detection of White Matter Lesions in Multiple Sclerosis Patients. J Magn Reson Imaging 2023
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Journal Paper/Review (English)
Journal
J Magn Reson Imaging 2023
Publication Date
Jan 28, 2023
Issn Electronic
1522-2586
Brief description/objective

Detecting new and enlarged lesions in multiple sclerosis (MS) patients is needed to determine their disease activity. LeMan-PV is a software embedded in the scanner reconstruction system of one vendor, which automatically assesses new and enlarged white matter lesions (NELs) in the follow-up of MS patients; however, multicenter validation studies are lacking.