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MICHAEL G DWYER
Buffalo Neuroimaging Analysis Center, Department of Neurology, Buffalo, NY 14203, USA
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Year
Assessment of mesoscopic properties of deep gray matter iron through a model-based simultaneous analysis of magnetic susceptibility and R 2 * - A pilot study in patients with multiple sclerosis and normal controls.
2
0.40
2019
Mapping of thalamic magnetic susceptibility in multiple sclerosis indicates decreasing iron with disease duration: A proposed mechanistic relationship between inflammation and oligodendrocyte vitality.
4
0.44
2018
Improved longitudinal gray and white matter atrophy assessment via application of a 4-dimensional hidden Markov random field model.
2
0.42
2014
Improved operator agreement and efficiency using the minimum area contour change method for delineation of hyperintense multiple sclerosis lesions on FLAIR MRI.
0
0.34
2013
Abnormal subcortical deep-gray matter susceptibility-weighted imaging filtered phase measurements in patients with multiple sclerosis: A case-control study.
4
0.46
2012
Improved assessment of multiple sclerosis lesion segmentation agreement via detection and outline error estimates.
7
0.49
2012
White matter hyperintensities do not impact cognitive function in patients with newly diagnosed Parkinson's disease.
0
0.34
2009
Signal abnormalities on 1.5 and 3 Tesla brain MRI in multiple sclerosis patients and healthy controls. A morphological and spatial quantitative comparison study.
3
0.41
2009
Quantitative diffusion weighted imaging measures in patients with multiple sclerosis.
2
0.42
2007
Independent contributions of cortical gray matter atrophy and ventricle enlargement for predicting neuropsychological impairment in multiple sclerosis.
0
0.34
2007
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