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3D Texture Analysis Reveals Imperceptible MRI Textural Alterations in the Thalamus and Putamen in Progressive Myoclonic Epilepsy Type 1, EPM1

Progressive myoclonic epilepsy type 1 (EPM1) is an autosomal recessively inherited neurodegenerative disorder characterized by young onset age, myoclonus and tonic-clonic epileptic seizures. At the time of diagnosis, the visual assessment of the brain MRI is usually normal, with no major changes fou...

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Autores principales: Suoranta, Sanna, Holli-Helenius, Kirsi, Koskenkorva, Päivi, Niskanen, Eini, Könönen, Mervi, Äikiä, Marja, Eskola, Hannu, Kälviäinen, Reetta, Vanninen, Ritva
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3726751/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23922849
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0069905
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author Suoranta, Sanna
Holli-Helenius, Kirsi
Koskenkorva, Päivi
Niskanen, Eini
Könönen, Mervi
Äikiä, Marja
Eskola, Hannu
Kälviäinen, Reetta
Vanninen, Ritva
author_facet Suoranta, Sanna
Holli-Helenius, Kirsi
Koskenkorva, Päivi
Niskanen, Eini
Könönen, Mervi
Äikiä, Marja
Eskola, Hannu
Kälviäinen, Reetta
Vanninen, Ritva
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description Progressive myoclonic epilepsy type 1 (EPM1) is an autosomal recessively inherited neurodegenerative disorder characterized by young onset age, myoclonus and tonic-clonic epileptic seizures. At the time of diagnosis, the visual assessment of the brain MRI is usually normal, with no major changes found later. Therefore, we utilized texture analysis (TA) to characterize and classify the underlying properties of the affected brain tissue by means of 3D texture features. Sixteen genetically verified patients with EPM1 and 16 healthy controls were included in the study. TA was performed upon 3D volumes of interest that were placed bilaterally in the thalamus, amygdala, hippocampus, caudate nucleus and putamen. Compared to the healthy controls, EPM1 patients had significant textural differences especially in the thalamus and right putamen. The most significantly differing texture features included parameters that measure the complexity and heterogeneity of the tissue, such as the co-occurrence matrix-based entropy and angular second moment, and also the run-length matrix-based parameters of gray-level non-uniformity, short run emphasis and long run emphasis. This study demonstrates the usability of 3D TA for extracting additional information from MR images. Textural alterations which suggest complex, coarse and heterogeneous appearance were found bilaterally in the thalamus, supporting the previous literature on thalamic pathology in EPM1. The observed putamenal involvement is a novel finding. Our results encourage further studies on the clinical applications, feasibility, reproducibility and reliability of 3D TA.
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spelling pubmed-37267512013-08-06 3D Texture Analysis Reveals Imperceptible MRI Textural Alterations in the Thalamus and Putamen in Progressive Myoclonic Epilepsy Type 1, EPM1 Suoranta, Sanna Holli-Helenius, Kirsi Koskenkorva, Päivi Niskanen, Eini Könönen, Mervi Äikiä, Marja Eskola, Hannu Kälviäinen, Reetta Vanninen, Ritva PLoS One Research Article Progressive myoclonic epilepsy type 1 (EPM1) is an autosomal recessively inherited neurodegenerative disorder characterized by young onset age, myoclonus and tonic-clonic epileptic seizures. At the time of diagnosis, the visual assessment of the brain MRI is usually normal, with no major changes found later. Therefore, we utilized texture analysis (TA) to characterize and classify the underlying properties of the affected brain tissue by means of 3D texture features. Sixteen genetically verified patients with EPM1 and 16 healthy controls were included in the study. TA was performed upon 3D volumes of interest that were placed bilaterally in the thalamus, amygdala, hippocampus, caudate nucleus and putamen. Compared to the healthy controls, EPM1 patients had significant textural differences especially in the thalamus and right putamen. The most significantly differing texture features included parameters that measure the complexity and heterogeneity of the tissue, such as the co-occurrence matrix-based entropy and angular second moment, and also the run-length matrix-based parameters of gray-level non-uniformity, short run emphasis and long run emphasis. This study demonstrates the usability of 3D TA for extracting additional information from MR images. Textural alterations which suggest complex, coarse and heterogeneous appearance were found bilaterally in the thalamus, supporting the previous literature on thalamic pathology in EPM1. The observed putamenal involvement is a novel finding. Our results encourage further studies on the clinical applications, feasibility, reproducibility and reliability of 3D TA. Public Library of Science 2013-07-29 /pmc/articles/PMC3726751/ /pubmed/23922849 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0069905 Text en © 2013 Suoranta et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Suoranta, Sanna
Holli-Helenius, Kirsi
Koskenkorva, Päivi
Niskanen, Eini
Könönen, Mervi
Äikiä, Marja
Eskola, Hannu
Kälviäinen, Reetta
Vanninen, Ritva
3D Texture Analysis Reveals Imperceptible MRI Textural Alterations in the Thalamus and Putamen in Progressive Myoclonic Epilepsy Type 1, EPM1
title 3D Texture Analysis Reveals Imperceptible MRI Textural Alterations in the Thalamus and Putamen in Progressive Myoclonic Epilepsy Type 1, EPM1
title_full 3D Texture Analysis Reveals Imperceptible MRI Textural Alterations in the Thalamus and Putamen in Progressive Myoclonic Epilepsy Type 1, EPM1
title_fullStr 3D Texture Analysis Reveals Imperceptible MRI Textural Alterations in the Thalamus and Putamen in Progressive Myoclonic Epilepsy Type 1, EPM1
title_full_unstemmed 3D Texture Analysis Reveals Imperceptible MRI Textural Alterations in the Thalamus and Putamen in Progressive Myoclonic Epilepsy Type 1, EPM1
title_short 3D Texture Analysis Reveals Imperceptible MRI Textural Alterations in the Thalamus and Putamen in Progressive Myoclonic Epilepsy Type 1, EPM1
title_sort 3d texture analysis reveals imperceptible mri textural alterations in the thalamus and putamen in progressive myoclonic epilepsy type 1, epm1
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3726751/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23922849
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0069905
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