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. 2022 Jun 27;35:103101. doi: 10.1016/j.nicl.2022.103101

Fig. 5.

Fig. 5

Automated lesion segmentations at 3T and 64mT overlap. (A) 64mT FLAIR images for three cases (left) with automated lesion segmentations generated from the 64mT images using MIMoSA overlaid (right). (B) Corresponding 3T FLAIR images for the same three cases (left) with 3T based segmentations (right). Patients from top to bottom are a 51-year-old female with RRMS, 44-year-old female with RRMS, and 71-year-old female with RRMS. All images were coregistered to 64mT T1-weighted images for comparison. Segmentations generated from 64mT and 3T scanners show similar patterns, although examples of false-positive segmentation in the sagittal sinus at 64mT can be seen in the top and bottom patients.