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Date publication
octobre 2020
Journal
BMJ open
Auteurs
Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Pr DE SEZE Jérôme
Tous les auteurs :
Specovius S, Zimmermann HG, Oertel FC, Chien C, Bereuter C, Cook LJ, Lana Peixoto MA, Fontenelle MA, Kim HJ, Hyun JW, Jung SK, Palace J, Roca-Fernandez A, Diaz AR, Leite MI, Sharma SM, Ashtari F, Kafieh R, Dehghani A, Pourazizi M, Pandit L, Dcunha A, Aktas O, Ringelstein M, Albrecht P, May E, Tongco C, Leocani L, Pisa M, Radaelli M, Martinez-Lapiscina EH, Stiebel-Kalish H, Hellmann M, Lotan I, Siritho S, de Seze J, Senger T, Havla J, Marignier R, Tilikete C, Cobo Calvo A, Bichuetti DB, Tavares IM, Asgari N, Soelberg K, Altintas A, Yildirim R, Tanriverdi U, Jacob A, Huda S, Rimler Z, Reid A, Mao-Draayer Y, de Castillo IS, Yeaman MR, Smith TJ, Brandt AU, Paul F,
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Résumé
Optical coherence tomography (OCT) captures retinal damage in neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorders (NMOSD). Previous studies investigating OCT in NMOSD have been limited by the rareness and heterogeneity of the disease. The goal of this study was to establish an image repository platform, which will facilitate neuroimaging studies in NMOSD. Here we summarise the profile of the Collaborative OCT in NMOSD repository as the initial effort in establishing this platform. This repository should prove invaluable for studies using OCT to investigate NMOSD.
Mots clés
medical retina, neuro-ophthalmology, neurology, radiology & imaging
Référence
BMJ Open. 2020 Oct 29;10(10):e035397