H-SynEx: Using synthetic images and ultra-high resolution ex vivo MRI for hypothalamus subregion segmentation
Livia Rodrigues, Martina Bocchetta, Oula Puonti, Douglas Greve, Ana, Carolina Londe, Marcondes Fran\c{c}a, Simone Appenzeller, Juan Eugenio, Iglesias, Leticia Rittner

TL;DR
H-SynEx is a machine learning method that uses synthetic images from ultra-high resolution ex vivo MRI to accurately segment hypothalamic subregions across various in vivo MRI sequences and resolutions, aiding neurological disorder studies.
Contribution
This paper introduces H-SynEx, a novel segmentation approach that generalizes across MRI sequences without retraining by leveraging synthetic images from ultra-high resolution ex vivo scans.
Findings
Successfully segments hypothalamic subregions across multiple MRI sequences.
Discriminates Alzheimer's disease patients from controls using FLAIR images.
Operates effectively without retraining across different MRI resolutions.
Abstract
The hypothalamus is a small structure located in the center of the brain and is involved in significant functions such as sleeping, temperature, and appetite control. Various neurological disorders are also associated with hypothalamic abnormalities. Automated image analysis of this structure from brain MRI is thus highly desirable to study the hypothalamus in vivo. However, most automated segmentation tools currently available focus exclusively on T1w images. In this study, we introduce H-SynEx, a machine learning method for automated segmentation of hypothalamic subregions that generalizes across different MRI sequences and resolutions without retraining. H-synEx was trained with synthetic images built from label maps derived from ultra-high resolution ex vivo MRI scans, which enables finer-grained manual segmentation when compared with 1mm isometric in vivo images. We validated our…
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Taxonomy
TopicsNeuroscience of respiration and sleep · Neonatal and fetal brain pathology · Neonatal Respiratory Health Research
MethodsFocus · Feedback Alignment
