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Progress update from the hippocampal subfields group

  • Hippocampal Subfields Group
  • University of Toronto
  • San Jose State University
  • Wayne State University
  • University of California at San Francisco
  • Douglas Hospital Mental Health University Institute
  • Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf
  • Jülich Research Centre
  • Harvard University
  • Massachusetts General Hospital
  • Johns Hopkins University
  • Michigan State University
  • Lund University
  • German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases
  • University of Geneva
  • IRCCS Centro San Giovanni di Dio Fatebenefratelli - Brescia
  • University College London
  • University of Oregon
  • McGill University
  • Université Normandie
  • Institut national de la santé et de la recherche médicale
  • GIP Cyceron
  • Western University
  • Allen Institute for Brain Science
  • Utrecht University
  • University of Alberta
  • University of Castilla-La Mancha
  • University of California at Davis
  • University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
  • University of Texas at Dallas
  • Max Planck Institute for Human Development
  • Hungarian Academy of Sciences
  • Florida State University
  • Weizmann Institute of Science
  • University of British Columbia
  • University of Pennsylvania
  • Goethe University Frankfurt
  • University of California at Irvine
  • University of California at Los Angeles
  • Northwestern University

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Abstract

Introduction: Heterogeneity of segmentation protocols for medial temporal lobe regions and hippocampal subfields on in vivo magnetic resonance imaging hinders the ability to integrate findings across studies. We aim to develop a harmonized protocol based on expert consensus and histological evidence. Methods: Our international working group, funded by the EU Joint Programme–Neurodegenerative Disease Research (JPND), is working toward the production of a reliable, validated, harmonized protocol for segmentation of medial temporal lobe regions. The working group uses a novel postmortem data set and online consensus procedures to ensure validity and facilitate adoption. Results: This progress report describes the initial results and milestones that we have achieved to date, including the development of a draft protocol and results from the initial reliability tests and consensus procedures. Discussion: A harmonized protocol will enable the standardization of segmentation methods across laboratories interested in medial temporal lobe research worldwide.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)439-449
Number of pages11
JournalAlzheimer's and Dementia: Diagnosis, Assessment and Disease Monitoring
Volume11
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2019

Keywords

  • Cytoarchitecture
  • Hippocampus
  • Histology
  • Human
  • Neuroanatomy
  • Neuroimaging
  • Structural imaging
  • Volumetry
  • ex vivo

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