An automated, geometry-based method for hippocampal shape and thickness analysis
Kersten Diers, Hannah Baumeister, Frank Jessen, Emrah D\"uzel, and David Berron, Martin Reuter

TL;DR
This paper introduces an automated, geometry-based method for detailed hippocampal shape and thickness analysis, improving detection and localization of neurodegenerative changes in conditions like Alzheimer's disease.
Contribution
The authors develop a novel automated approach for hippocampal shape analysis that includes unfolding, point-wise correspondence, and local feature estimation, extending beyond traditional volume measures.
Findings
Hippocampal thickness detects known clinical group differences.
Thickness estimates improve classification accuracy.
Method replicates and extends canonical hippocampal shape findings.
Abstract
The hippocampus is one of the most studied neuroanatomical structures due to its involvement in attention, learning, and memory as well as its atrophy in ageing, neurological, and psychiatric diseases. Hippocampal shape changes, however, are complex and cannot be fully characterized by a single summary metric such as hippocampal volume as determined from MR images. In this work, we propose an automated, geometry-based approach for the unfolding, point-wise correspondence, and local analysis of hippocampal shape features such as thickness and curvature. Starting from an automated segmentation of hippocampal subfields, we create a 3D tetrahedral mesh model as well as a 3D intrinsic coordinate system of the hippocampal body. From this coordinate system, we derive local curvature and thickness estimates as well as a 2D sheet for hippocampal unfolding. We evaluate the performance of our…
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Taxonomy
TopicsNeurological Disease Mechanisms and Treatments · Alzheimer's disease research and treatments · Dementia and Cognitive Impairment Research
