Lumbar intervertebral disc characterization through quantitative MRI analysis: An automatic voxel‐based relaxometry approach
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine2020Vol. 84(3), pp. 1376–1390
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Abstract
This work presented a scalable pipeline for fast, automated assessment of disc relaxation times, and voxel-based relaxometry that overcomes limitations of current region of interest-based analysis methods and may enable greater insights and associations between disc degeneration, disability, and lower back pain.
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