Koen L. Vincken
Utrecht University
183 Papers
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Koen L. Vincken is an academic researcher from Utrecht University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Segmentation. The author has an hindex of 45, co-authored 181 publications. Previous affiliations of Koen L. Vincken include University of Groningen & University Medical Center Utrecht.
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Papers
Location and progression of cerebral small-vessel disease and atrophy, and depressive symptom profiles: The Second Manifestations of ARTerial disease (SMART)-Medea study
Anne M. Grool,Y. van der Graaf,W.P.Th.M. Mali,Th. D. Witkamp,Koen L. Vincken,Mirjam I. Geerlings +5 more
TL;DR: The findings suggest that disruption of frontal-subcortical pathways by small-vessel lesions leads to a symptom profile that is mainly characteristic of motivational problems, also in the absence of major depression.
Automatic Quantification of Radiographic Finger Joint Space Width of Patients With Early Rheumatoid Arthritis
Yinghe Huo,Koen L. Vincken,Désirée van der Heijde,Maria J. H. de Hair,Floris P J G Lafeber,Max A. Viergever +5 more
TL;DR: The proposed method is able to automatically locate the finger joints in RA hand radiographs, and to quantify the JSW of these joints.
Anterior Overgrowth in Primary Curves, Compensatory Curves and Junctional Segments in Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis.
Tom P.C. Schlösser,Marijn van Stralen,Winnie C.W. Chu,Tsz Ping Lam,Bobby K. W. Ng,Koen L. Vincken,Jack C. Y. Cheng,René M. Castelein +7 more
TL;DR: Excess anterior length of the spine in AIS has been described as a generalized growth disturbance, causing relative anterior spinal overgrowth, but this study is the first to demonstrate that this anterior overgrowth is not a generalized phenomenon.
The relation between organ anatomy and pre-existent vertebral rotation in the normal spine: magnetic resonance imaging study in humans with situs inversus totalis.
Jan-Willem M. Kouwenhoven,Lambertus W. Bartels,Koen L. Vincken,Max A. Viergever,Abraham J. Verbout,Tammo Delhaas,René M. Castelein +6 more
TL;DR: The normal spine of humans with a situs inversus totalis shows a pre-existent pattern of vertebral rotation opposite of what is seen in humans with normal organ anatomy, which plays an important role in determining the direction of spinal curvature once scoliosis starts to develop.
Multiscale Segmentation of Three-Dimensional MR Brain Images
TL;DR: A multiscale method to MRI brain segmentation is presented which uses both edge and intensity information and shows that both an improvement in accuracy and a reduction in image post-processing can be achieved if edge dependent diffusion is used instead of linear diffusion.