Lifespan tree of brain anatomy: diagnostic values for motor and cognitive neurodegenerative diseases
Pierrick Coup\'e, Boris Mansencal, Jos\'e V. Manj\'on, Patrice, P\'eran, Wassilios G. Meissner, Thomas Tourdias, Vincent Planche

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel machine learning framework called lifespan tree of brain anatomy, which models brain structure changes over the lifespan to improve differential diagnosis of multiple neurodegenerative diseases using MRI data.
Contribution
It develops a new interpretable model that simultaneously differentiates multiple neurodegenerative diseases, outperforming existing methods in diagnostic accuracy.
Findings
Enhanced diagnostic efficiency in external validation cohort
Outperformed state-of-the-art machine learning techniques
Applicable to diseases lacking biological markers
Abstract
The differential diagnosis of neurodegenerative diseases, characterized by overlapping symptoms, may be challenging. Brain imaging coupled with artificial intelligence has been previously proposed for diagnostic support, but most of these methods have been trained to discriminate only isolated diseases from controls. Here, we develop a novel machine learning framework, named lifespan tree of brain anatomy, dedicated to the differential diagnosis between multiple diseases simultaneously. It integrates the modeling of volume changes for 124 brain structures during the lifespan with non-linear dimensionality reduction and synthetic sampling techniques to create easily interpretable representations of brain anatomy over the course of disease progression. As clinically relevant proof-of-concept applications, we constructed a cognitive lifespan tree of brain anatomy for the differential…
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TopicsNeurological Disorders and Treatments
