Colibri项目:一个关于罕见神经疾病的磁共振图像的多中心共享数据库

C. Altomare, G. Lanzola, R. Bellazzi, G. Reni
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罕见病在人群中很少或很少发生,其中近75%影响儿童。迄今为止,它们的低患病率和异质性导致缺乏科学知识,阻碍了获得快速和正确的诊断。共享来自不同中心和行动者的多种信息来源可能在这一领域发挥关键作用。为了解决这一问题,意大利儿科神经放射学卓越中心网络启动了Colibri项目,旨在收集、共享和处理有关罕见疾病患者的数据。目的是建立一个包括磁共振图像和其他儿科受试者临床数据的大型数据集,为研究和咨询提供服务。数据集将通过一个架构提供,该架构的组件符合DICOM标准,并将包含一个安全机制,以确保受试者的隐私。
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The Colibri project: A multicenter shared database of magnetic resonance images about rare neurological diseases
Rare diseases occur infrequently or rarely in a population and among them, nearly 75% affect children. To date, their low prevalence and heterogeneity resulted in a lack of scientific knowledge and prevented an access to a quick and correct diagnosis. The sharing of multiple sources of information from different centers and actors may have a key role in this field. In order to address this issue, a network of Italian centers of excellence in pediatric neuroradiology launched the Colibri project with the aim to collect, share and process data about rare disease patients. The goal is to constitute a large dataset including Magnetic Resonance images and other clinical data of pediatric subjects in order to provide a service for the research and the consultation. The dataset will be made available through an architecture whose components are compliant with the DICOM Standard and will encompass a security mechanism to ensure subject privacy.
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