Thanks to artificial intelligence, even the smallest changes in the brain caused by multiple sclerosis can be detected much more accurately on magnetic resonance images. These are the conclusions of a study by scientists from three Ostrava departments who compared the results of two magnetic resonance examination systems when monitoring the activity of multiple sclerosis in the brain.
Thanks to artificial intelligence, even the smallest changes in the brain caused by multiple sclerosis can be detected much more accurately on magnetic resonance images. These are the conclusions of a study by scientists from three Ostrava departments who compared the results of two magnetic resonance examination systems when monitoring the activity of multiple sclerosis in the brain.