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Corticospinal tract degeneration in ALS unmasked in T1‐weighted images using texture analysis
Authors:Abdullah Ishaque  Dennell Mah  Peter Seres  Collin Luk  Wendy Johnston  Sneha Chenji  Christian Beaulieu  Yee‐Hong Yang  Sanjay Kalra
Abstract:The purpose of this study was to investigate whether textures computed from T1‐weighted (T1W) images of the corticospinal tract (CST) in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) are associated with degenerative changes evaluated by diffusion tensor imaging (DTI). Nineteen patients with ALS and 14 controls were prospectively recruited and underwent T1W and diffusion‐weighted magnetic resonance imaging. Three‐dimensional texture maps were computed from T1W images and correlated with the DTI metrics within the CST. Significantly correlated textures were selected and compared within the CST for group differences between patients and controls using voxel‐wise analysis. Textures were correlated with the patients' clinical upper motor neuron (UMN) signs and their diagnostic accuracy was evaluated. Voxel‐wise analysis of textures and their diagnostic performance were then assessed in an independent cohort with 26 patients and 13 controls. Results showed that textures autocorrelation, energy, and inverse difference normalized significantly correlated with DTI metrics (p < .05) and these textures were selected for further analyses. The textures demonstrated significant voxel‐wise differences between patients and controls in the centrum semiovale and the posterior limb of the internal capsule bilaterally (p < .05). Autocorrelation and energy significantly correlated with UMN burden in patients (p < .05) and classified patients and controls with 97% accuracy (100% sensitivity, 92.9% specificity). In the independent cohort, the selected textures demonstrated similar regional differences between patients and controls and classified participants with 94.9% accuracy. These results provide evidence that T1‐based textures are associated with degenerative changes in the CST.
Keywords:adult  amyotrophic lateral sclerosis  corticospinal tracts  female  humans  magnetic resonance imaging  male  validation studies
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