Incomplete Hippocampal Inversion and hippocampal subfield volumes: Implementation and inter-reliability of automatic segmentation
Résumé
The incomplete hippocampal inversion (IHI) is an atypical anatomical pattern [1], that is more prevalent in epilepsy and it is a factor of susceptibility for hippocampal sclerosis [2]. However, the hippocampus consists of distinct and functionally segregated subfields. Although their segmentation is challenging due to the small size and lack of contrast, there are algorithms allowing their automatic segmentation.
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