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Example of NeuroQuant® reports and video from a case report showing negative findings from cross-sectional analyses and positive findings from longitudinal analysis:

NeuroQuant® extended report (Initial scan)

NeuroQuant® extended report (12-month follow-up scan)

NeuroQuant® longitudinal report

NeuroQuant® segmented video

Reference:  Ross, D. E., C. Castelvecchi, A. L. Ochs (2013). Brain MRI Volumetry in a Single Patient with Mild Traumatic Brain Injury. Brain Injury 27(5):634-6.


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