2023
A Multiclass Radiomics Method–Based WHO Severity Scale for Improving COVID-19 Patient Assessment and Disease Characterization From CT Scans
Henao J, Depotter A, Bower D, Bajercius H, Todorova P, Saint-James H, de Mortanges A, Barroso M, He J, Yang J, You C, Staib L, Gange C, Ledda R, Caminiti C, Silva M, Cortopassi I, Dela Cruz C, Hautz W, Bonel H, Sverzellati N, Duncan J, Reyes M, Poellinger A. A Multiclass Radiomics Method–Based WHO Severity Scale for Improving COVID-19 Patient Assessment and Disease Characterization From CT Scans. Investigative Radiology 2023, 58: 882-893. PMID: 37493348, PMCID: PMC10662611, DOI: 10.1097/rli.0000000000001005.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsArtificial IntelligenceCOVID-19Disease ProgressionHumansLungRetrospective StudiesTomography, X-Ray ComputedConceptsCOVID-19 positive patientsClinical Progression ScaleLung lesionsLesion modelDisease severityGround-glass opacitiesCOVID-19 patientsRadiologist assessmentExpert thoracic radiologistsMulticenter cohortPleural effusionDisease extentRetrospective studyDevelopment cohortPatient assessmentTomography scanCT scanSeverity ScalePatient's diseaseTissue lesionsThoracic radiologistsLesionsPatientsRadiomics modelRadiomic features
2009
Preliminary evidence for progressive prefrontal abnormalities in adolescents and young adults with bipolar disorder
KALMAR JH, WANG F, SPENCER L, EDMISTON E, LACADIE CM, MARTIN A, CONSTABLE RT, DUNCAN JS, STAIB LH, PAPADEMETRIS X, BLUMBERG HP. Preliminary evidence for progressive prefrontal abnormalities in adolescents and young adults with bipolar disorder. Journal Of The International Neuropsychological Society 2009, 15: 476-481. PMID: 19402934, PMCID: PMC2852397, DOI: 10.1017/s1355617709090584.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAdolescents/young adultsVentral prefrontal cortexBipolar disorderYoung adultsBrain volume changesRostral anterior cingulate cortexPrevious cross-sectional studiesCross-sectional studyAdolescence/young adulthoodHigh-resolution magnetic resonanceAnterior cingulate cortexPreliminary evidenceVolume abnormalitiesHealthy comparison participantsPrefrontal abnormalitiesGreater volume lossCingulate cortexRegional volumesPrefrontal cortexModest sample sizeYoung adulthoodAdultsRostral PFCComparison participantsAbnormalities