Ultrasound investigations of the midbrain have been proven to be sensitive for the detection of changes associated with movement disorders [Berg et al., 2008]. A critical issue about this method remains a dependency upon the observer and his experience. To reduce inter-rater variability, a 3D analysis of e.g. echo-hyperintense Substantia nigra (SN) structures would be beneficial. Therefore we are on the way to develope a system which enables us to reconstruct a more objective 3D structure on the basis of the far used 2D ultrasound data.
«Ultrasound investigations of the midbrain have been proven to be sensitive for the detection of changes associated with movement disorders [Berg et al., 2008]. A critical issue about this method remains a dependency upon the observer and his experience. To reduce inter-rater variability, a 3D analysis of e.g. echo-hyperintense Substantia nigra (SN) structures would be beneficial. Therefore we are on the way to develope a system which enables us to reconstruct a more objective 3D structure on the...
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