Abstract Details
Activity Number:
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185
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Type:
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Contributed
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Date/Time:
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Monday, August 4, 2014 : 10:30 AM to 11:15 AM
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Sponsor:
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Section on Statistics in Imaging
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Abstract #314100
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Title:
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Longitudinal Changes in Brain Structure of Chronically Infected HIV Patients
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Author(s):
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Jaroslaw Harezlak*+
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Companies:
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Indiana University Fairbanks School of Public Health and School of Medicine
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Keywords:
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Brain imaging ;
longitudinal changes ;
tensor-based morphometry
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Abstract:
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Many neurocognitive diseases including the impairment of chronically infected HIV patients lack accurate measures of brain tissue loss. In a number of recent studies, longitudinal brain imaging data have been collected, but there is no universally agreed upon method to estimate the rates of change of brain structures volumes. We will compare two recently developed analytical methods for studying longitudinal changes in brain structure. First, a tensor based morphometry method of Hua et al. (2011) will be used and second, a method based on the functional principal component regression developed by Zipunnikov et al. (2011) will be applied. The pros and cons of each method will be discussed and the recommendations for the future studies will be provided. 1. Hua, X.,Thompson, P. M. et al. (2011). Accurate measurement of brain changes in longitudinal MRI scans using tensor-based morphometry. Neuroimage, 57(1), 5-14. 2. Zipunnikov, V.; Crainiceanu, C. et al. "LONGITUDINAL HIGH-DIMENSIONAL DATA ANALYSIS" (November 2011). Johns Hopkins University, Dept. of Biostatistics Working Papers. Working Paper 234. http://biostats.bepress.com/jhubiostat/paper234
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