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Figure 1.

Volumes of interests and a three-dimensional view of the brain in MaZda.

Image slices from a T1-weighted 3D image package illustrating the volumes of interest in a 19 year old female patient. There is no focal pathology or atrophy visible. VOIs are placed bilaterally in the thalamus, hippocampi, amygdalae, caudate nuclei and putamen.

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Table 1.

Texture features used in the study.

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Table 2.

Texture features that differed most between the patients with EPM1 and healthy controls.

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Figure 2.

Illustrative images from a 34 year old male patient with EPM1.

A) T1-weighted, B) T2-weighted and C) Fluid-Attenuated Inversion Recovery (FLAIR) MR images. Mild frontoparietal cortical atrophy can be suspected but there are no visible focal abnormalities.

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Table 3.

Demographic data of 16 EPM1 patients.

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Table 4.

Volumes of interest (VOI) with number and percentages of statistically significantly different texture parameters from a total of 223 texture parameters between EPM1 patients and healthy controls.

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Table 5.

The number of differing co-occurence based texture parameters (p<0.05) between EPM1 patients and healthy controls in the thalamus and putamen in three distances in all five evaluated directions (maximal number = 15 parameters).

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Table 6.

The directions of differing run-length-based texture parameters (p<0.05) between EPM1 patients and healthy controls in the thalamus and putamen.

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