Author:
Abedi Iraj,Zamanian Maryam,Bolhasani Hamidreza,Jalilian Milad
Abstract
Abstract
Introduction
Regarding deep learning networks in medical sciences for improving diagnosis and treatment purposes and the existence of minimal resources for them, we decided to provide a set of magnetic resonance images of the cardiac and hepatic organs.
Database description
The dataset included 124 patients (67 women and 57 men) with thalassemia (THM), the age range of (5–52) years. Patients were divided into two groups: with follow-up (1–5 times) at time intervals of about (5–6) months and without follow-up. T2* and, R2* values, the results of the Cardiac and Hepatic overload report (normal, mild, moderate, severe), and laboratory tests including Ferritin, Bilirubin (D, and T), AST, ALT, and ALP levels were provided as an Excel file. Also, the details of the patients’ Echocardiogram data have been made available. This dataset CHMMOTv1) has been published in Mendeley Dataverse and also is accessible through the web at: http://databiox.com.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine
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