Neuroimaging Reader Study on Clinical Sensitivity and Specificity Using Synthetic MRI Based on MR Quantification

J.H. Miller, D. Lefkowitz, G. Maulsby, L. Mechtler, N. Pinter, T. Snyder, L. Hayes, J. Carpenter, K. Koral, P. Cornejo, S.R. Levendovszky, J.B.M. Warntjes, P. Johansson and E. Lange

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  • Received September 16, 2024
  • Accepted after revision November 21, 2024
  • Published online May 22, 2025.


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  1. J.H. Millera,
  2. D. Lefkowitzb,
  3. G. Maulsbyc,
  4. L. Mechtlerd,
  5. N. Pinterd,
  6. T. Snyderb,
  7. L. Hayese,
  8. J. Carpenterf,
  9. K. Koralg,
  10. P. Cornejoa,
  11. S.R. Levendovszkyh,
  12. J.B.M. Warntjesi,
  13. P. Johanssoni and
  14. E. Langei
  1. aFrom the Department of Radiology (J.H.M., P.C.), Phoenix Children’s, Phoenix, Arizona
  2. bSimonMed Imaging (D.L., T.S.), Los Angeles, California
  3. cProScan Imaging (G.M.), Naples, Florida
  4. dDENT Neurologic Institute (L.M., N.P.), Amherst, New York
  5. eNemours Children’s Health (L.H.), Nemours Children’s Hospital, Orlando, Florida
  6. fWest Virginia University Health Sciences (J.C.), Morgantown, West Virginia
  7. gUT Southwestern Medical Center (K.K.), Dallas, Texas
  8. hUniversity of Washington (S.R.L.), Seattle, Washington
  9. iSyntheticMR AB (J.B.M.W., P.J., E.L.), Linköping, Sweden
  1. Please address correspondence to Jeffrey H. Miller, MD, Phoenix Children’s, 1919 E Thomas Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85016; e-mail: jhmiller{at}phoenixchildrens.com
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