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  1. Boulouis, Gregoire

    1. Open Access
      Value of Immediate Flat Panel Perfusion Imaging after Endovascular Therapy (AFTERMATH): A Proof of Concept Study
      Adnan Mujanovic, Christoph C. Kurmann, Michael Manhart, Eike I. Piechowiak, Sara M. Pilgram-Pastor, Bettina L. Serrallach, Gregoire Boulouis, Thomas R. Meinel, David J. Seiffge, Simon Jung, Marcel Arnold, Thanh N. Nguyen, Urs Fischer, Jan Gralla, Tomas Dobrocky, Pasquale Mordasini and Johannes Kaesmacher
  2. Cao, Yuezhou

    1. Assessment of Collateral Flow in Patients with Carotid Stenosis Using Random Vessel-Encoded Arterial Spin-Labeling: Comparison with Digital Subtraction Angiography
      Shanshan Lu, Chunqiu Su, Yuezhou Cao, Zhenyu Jia, Haibin Shi, Yining He and Lirong Yan
  3. Care, Marguerite M.

    1. Open Access
      Incidental Thalamic Lesions Identified on Brain MRI in Pediatric and Young Adult Patients: Imaging Features and Natural History
      Vinicius de Padua V. Alves, Marguerite M. Care and James L. Leach
  4. Chang, Kai-wei

    1. Open Access
      AI-Assisted Summarization of Radiologic Reports: Evaluating GPT3davinci, BARTcnn, LongT5booksum, LEDbooksum, LEDlegal, and LEDclinical
      Aichi Chien, Hubert Tang, Bhavita Jagessar, Kai-wei Chang, Nanyun Peng, Kambiz Nael and Noriko Salamon

      This study quantitatively evaluated the performance of natural language processing models using real, longitudinal brain aneurysm imaging reports to objectively understand the strength and weakness of these new technologies.

  5. Chetcuti, Karen

    1. MRI-Based Brain Volume Scoring in Cerebral Malaria Is Externally Valid and Applicable to Lower-Resolution Images
      Manu S. Goyal, Lorenna Vidal, Karen Chetcuti, Cowles Chilingulo, Khalid Ibrahim, Jeffrey Zhang, Dylan S. Small, Karl B. Seydel, Nicole O’Brien, Terrie E. Taylor and Douglas G. Postels
  6. Chien, Aichi

    1. Open Access
      AI-Assisted Summarization of Radiologic Reports: Evaluating GPT3davinci, BARTcnn, LongT5booksum, LEDbooksum, LEDlegal, and LEDclinical
      Aichi Chien, Hubert Tang, Bhavita Jagessar, Kai-wei Chang, Nanyun Peng, Kambiz Nael and Noriko Salamon

      This study quantitatively evaluated the performance of natural language processing models using real, longitudinal brain aneurysm imaging reports to objectively understand the strength and weakness of these new technologies.

  7. Chilingulo, Cowles

    1. MRI-Based Brain Volume Scoring in Cerebral Malaria Is Externally Valid and Applicable to Lower-Resolution Images
      Manu S. Goyal, Lorenna Vidal, Karen Chetcuti, Cowles Chilingulo, Khalid Ibrahim, Jeffrey Zhang, Dylan S. Small, Karl B. Seydel, Nicole O’Brien, Terrie E. Taylor and Douglas G. Postels
  8. Cho, Nicholas S.

    1. Quantification of T2-FLAIR Mismatch in Nonenhancing Diffuse Gliomas Using Digital Subtraction
      Nicholas S. Cho, Francesco Sanvito, Viên Lam Le, Sonoko Oshima, Ashley Teraishi, Jingwen Yao, Donatello Telesca, Catalina Raymond, Whitney B. Pope, Phioanh L. Nghiemphu, Albert Lai, Timothy F. Cloughesy, Noriko Salamon and Benjamin M. Ellingson

      The T2-FLAIR mismatch sign on MR imaging, usually determined by visual assessment, is a highly specific imaging biomarker of IDH-mutant astrocytomas. The authors of this study quantified the degree of T2-FLAIR mismatch in nonenhancing diffuse gliomas. Thresholds of ≥42% T2-FLAIR mismatch volume classified IDH-mutant astrocytoma with a specificity/sensitivity of 100%/19.6% (TCIA) and 100%/31.6% (institutional). They also found that grades 3–4 compared with grade 2 IDH-mutant astrocytomas (P<.05) had a higher percentage T2-FLAIR mismatch volume.

  9. Cloughesy, Timothy F.

    1. Quantification of T2-FLAIR Mismatch in Nonenhancing Diffuse Gliomas Using Digital Subtraction
      Nicholas S. Cho, Francesco Sanvito, Viên Lam Le, Sonoko Oshima, Ashley Teraishi, Jingwen Yao, Donatello Telesca, Catalina Raymond, Whitney B. Pope, Phioanh L. Nghiemphu, Albert Lai, Timothy F. Cloughesy, Noriko Salamon and Benjamin M. Ellingson

      The T2-FLAIR mismatch sign on MR imaging, usually determined by visual assessment, is a highly specific imaging biomarker of IDH-mutant astrocytomas. The authors of this study quantified the degree of T2-FLAIR mismatch in nonenhancing diffuse gliomas. Thresholds of ≥42% T2-FLAIR mismatch volume classified IDH-mutant astrocytoma with a specificity/sensitivity of 100%/19.6% (TCIA) and 100%/31.6% (institutional). They also found that grades 3–4 compared with grade 2 IDH-mutant astrocytomas (P<.05) had a higher percentage T2-FLAIR mismatch volume.

  10. Coert, Bert A.

    1. Transarterial Embolization of Anterior Cranial Fossa Dural AVFs as a First-Line Approach: A Single-Center Study
      Carl A. J. Puylaert, René van den Berg, Bert A. Coert and Bart J. Emmer
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