Using machine learning to classify temporal lobe epilepsy based on diffusion MRI.
John Del GaizoNeda MofradJens H JensenDavid ClarkRussell GlennJoseph HelpernLeonardo BonilhaPublished in: Brain and behavior (2017)
These results corroborate our earlier publications which indicated that DKI shows more promise in identifying TLE-associated pathological features than DTI. Also, the locations of the contributory MK voxels were in areas with high fiber crossing and complex fiber anatomy. These traits result in non-Gaussian water diffusion, and hence render DTI less likely to detect abnormalities. If the location of consistent microstructural abnormalities can be better understood, then it may be possible in the future to identify the various phenotypes of TLE. This is important since treatment outcome varies dependent on type of TLE.