Selected article for: "left brain and right brain"

Title: Proceedings 31st Symposium ESVN-ECVN
  • Document date: 2019_12_21
  • ID: 4526ne4l_249
    Snippet: The study was carried on 19 Border collies divided into two groups: A; dogs with confirmed IE (n=10) and B; dogs with no history of seizures and normal brain MRI (n=9). Forty 3D‐T1‐weighted MRI images (TR 25; TE 4.8; FS 1.5; voxel size 0.75x 0.75x 0.375mm) of the brain were assessed and the volume of the left and right temporal lobe (ROI, cm3) was segmented using a semi‐automatic method (OsiriX 8, Switzerland)......
    Document: The study was carried on 19 Border collies divided into two groups: A; dogs with confirmed IE (n=10) and B; dogs with no history of seizures and normal brain MRI (n=9). Forty 3D‐T1‐weighted MRI images (TR 25; TE 4.8; FS 1.5; voxel size 0.75x 0.75x 0.375mm) of the brain were assessed and the volume of the left and right temporal lobe (ROI, cm3) was segmented using a semi‐automatic method (OsiriX 8, Switzerland).

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