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FETAL CORTICAL PARCELLATION BASED ON GROWTH PATTERNS.

Jing Xia1,2, Caiming Zhang1, Fan Wang2, Oualid M Benkarim3, Gerard Sanroma3, Gemma Piella3, Miguel A González Balleste3,4, Nadine Hahner5, Elisenda Eixarch5, Dinggang Shen2, Gang Li2.   

Abstract

Dividing the human cerebral cortex into structurally and functionally distinct regions is important in many neuroimaging studies. Although many parcellations have been created for adults, they are not applicable for fetal studies, due to dramatic differences in brain size, shape and folding between adults and fetuses, as well as dynamic growth of fetal brains. To address this issue, we propose a novel method to divide a population of fetal cortical surfaces into distinct regions based on the dynamic growth patterns of cortical properties, which indicate the underlying changes of microstructures. As microstructures determine the molecular organization and functional principles of the cortex, growth patterns enable an accurate definition of distinct regions in development, microstructure, and function. To comprehensively capture the similarities of cortical growth patterns among vertices, we construct two complementary similarity matrices. One is directly based on the growth trajectories of vertices and the other is based on the correlation profiles of vertices' growth trajectories in relation to those of reference points. Then, we nonlinearly fuse these two similarity matrices into a single one, which can better captures both their common and complementary information than by simply averaging them. Finally, based on this fused matrix, we perform spectral clustering to divide fetal cortical surfaces into distinct regions. We have applied our method on 25 normal fetuses from 26 to 29 gestational weeks and generated biologically meaningful parcellations.

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Keywords:  Fetal; cortical parcellation; growth patterns

Year:  2018        PMID: 30416670      PMCID: PMC6223321          DOI: 10.1109/ISBI.2018.8363669

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc IEEE Int Symp Biomed Imaging        ISSN: 1945-7928


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1.  SPHERICAL U-NET FOR INFANT CORTICAL SURFACE PARCELLATION.

Authors:  Fenqiang Zhao; Shunren Xia; Zhengwang Wu; Li Wang; Zengsi Chen; Weili Lin; John H Gilmore; Dinggang Shen; Gang Li
Journal:  Proc IEEE Int Symp Biomed Imaging       Date:  2019-07-11
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