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Statistical
issues related to the use of MRI data in multiple sclerosis.
Sormani
MP, Filippi
M.
From
the Unit of Biostatistics, Department of Health Sciences, University of
Genoa, Genoa.
Since
magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the brain has proved to be the most
important paraclinical tool for diagnosing multiple sclerosis (MS) and
monitoring its evolution, methodological and statistical issues related
to the use of MRI markers in MS have been the focus of several studies
in the past 10 years. While many of these methodological issues have
been addressed using standard procedures available from other areas of
application of medical statistics, in some cases statistical procedures
that are not standard have been developed specifically for MRI variables
in MS. Two of the major achievements in the statistical methods applied
to the use of MRI variables in MS in the past 10 years were the
identification of a parametric model to describe the distribution of MRI
lesion counts across patients and the study of the relationships between
MRI markers and clinical variables, with the aim to validate MRI
parameters as surrogates for clinical progression.
PMID:
17425737 [PubMed - in process]
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