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NeuroQ is a powerful software platform to assist radiologist, nuclear medicine physicians and other professional interpreters of PET images with interpretations of brain scans.  Through rapid and automated quantification of standardized regions of interest (sROIs), NeuroQ allows to compare the activity of  brain regions in an individual scan to regional activity values derived from a database of normal scans through quantitative and statistical assessments. 

The NeuroQ™ Display and Analysis Program has been developed to aid in the assessment of human brain scans through quantification of mean pixel values lying within standardized regions of interest, and to provide quantified comparisons with brain scans derived from FDG-PET studies of defined groups having no identified neuropsychiatric disease or symptoms, i.e., asymptomatic controls (AC).

NeuroQ™ provides automated analysis of brain PET scans, with output that includes quantification of relative activity in 240 different brain regions, as well as measures of the magnitude and statistical significance with which activity in each region differs from mean activity values of brain regions in the AC database. The data are summarized and displayed in an easy-to-read, two-dimensional color-coded format, quantitatively comparing the activity in each region of the subject’s brain to internal reference regions, and to the normalized activity values for those regions established for a group of asymptomatic control subjects. If there is abnormal cerebral metabolic function, NeuroQ shows you at a glance how abnormal, and how statistically important it is. NeuroQ™ also provides a tomographic slice display of transaxial, sagittal, and coronal slices along with the ability to view the display in various color tables and adjust contrast and background.  The inverse black and white display of transaxial slices is shown below.



 

 

   
 

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