2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.06.04.597318
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OSBA: An open neonatal neuroimaging atlas and template for spina bifida aperta

Anna Speckert,
Hui Ji,
Kelly Payette
et al.

Abstract: We present the Open Spina Bifida Aperta (OSBA) atlas, an open atlas and set of neuroimaging templates for spina bifida aperta (SBA). Traditional brain atlases may not adequately capture anatomical variations present in pediatric or disease-specific cohorts. The OSBA atlas fills in this gap by representing the computationally averaged anatomy of the neonatal brain with SBA after fetal surgical repair. The OSBA atlas was constructed using structural T2-weighted and diffusion tensor MRI of 28 newborns with SBA wh… Show more

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“…The secondary purpose of using this non-linear registration step was to partially mitigate the geometric distortions occurring in the EPI data, since we did not have the possibility to carry out topup distortion correction for our clinically acquired data. For the MRI of spina bifida newborns, we used an in-house developed neonatal spina bifida atlas (Speckert et al, 2024).…”
Section: Network Constructionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The secondary purpose of using this non-linear registration step was to partially mitigate the geometric distortions occurring in the EPI data, since we did not have the possibility to carry out topup distortion correction for our clinically acquired data. For the MRI of spina bifida newborns, we used an in-house developed neonatal spina bifida atlas (Speckert et al, 2024).…”
Section: Network Constructionmentioning
confidence: 99%