发育中的人类胎儿大脑连接体构建与量化的挑战与机遇。

Q2 Medicine
D. Hunt, M. Dighe, Chris Gatenby, C. Studholme
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引用次数: 2

摘要

人类大脑的白质结构在子宫内经历了关键的发育里程碑,我们可以使用弥散加权磁共振成像无创观察。为了理解这个迷人的发育过程,我们必须确定在这样一个具有挑战性的成像环境中固有的可变性,以及如何将可测量的数量转化为有意义的连接体。我们回顾了重建和研究大脑连接组的技术,并探索了子宫内研究的有希望的机会,这些研究可以更准确地测量结构特性,并允许对胎儿大脑进行更精细和有见地的分析。近年来,基于重建运动损坏的扩散加权数据的迭代技术的发展,出现了对大脑特性及其动态变化进行更复杂分析的机会。虽然重建质量大大提高,但由于在子宫内成像的特殊挑战,对边缘强度等基本量的处理需要仔细处理。从由于成像限制和结构连接的重大变化而导致的分析中,到进一步的图像处理以解决目标解剖结构的特定特性并量化为发育连接体,有许多有趣的挑战需要克服。
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Challenges and Opportunities in Connectome Construction and Quantification in the Developing Human Fetal Brain.
The white matter structure of the human brain undergoes critical developmental milestones in utero, which we can observe noninvasively using diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging. In order to understand this fascinating developmental process, we must establish the variability inherent in such a challenging imaging environment and how measurable quantities can be transformed into meaningful connectomes. We review techniques for reconstructing and studying the brain connectome and explore promising opportunities for in utero studies that could lead to more accurate measurement of structural properties and allow for more refined and insightful analyses of the fetal brain. Opportunities for more sophisticated analyses of the properties of the brain and its dynamic changes have emerged in recent years, based on the development of iterative techniques to reconstruct motion-corrupted diffusion-weighted data. Although reconstruction quality is greatly improved, the treatment of fundamental quantities like edge strength requires careful treatment because of the specific challenges of imaging in utero. There are intriguing challenges to overcome, from those in analysis due to both imaging limitations and the significant changes in structural connectivity, to further image processing to address the specific properties of the target anatomy and quantification into a developmental connectome.
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Topics in Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Topics in Magnetic Resonance Imaging Medicine-Medicine (all)
CiteScore
5.50
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期刊介绍: Topics in Magnetic Resonance Imaging is a leading information resource for professionals in the MRI community. This publication supplies authoritative, up-to-the-minute coverage of technical advances in this evolving field as well as practical, hands-on guidance from leading experts. Six times a year, TMRI focuses on a single timely topic of interest to radiologists. These topical issues present a variety of perspectives from top radiological authorities to provide an in-depth understanding of how MRI is being used in each area.
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