Publications by authors named "Yongqin Xiong"

Background And Purpose: Magnetic resonance-guided focused ultrasound (MRgFUS) is a promising and noninvasive treatment for medication-refractory essential tremor (ET). However, the mechanism of long-term postoperative brain structural remodeling remains unclear. This study aimed to investigate the changes in gray matter volume (GMV) before and after MRgFUS, as well as to explore the relationship between GMV changes and tremor control.

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Non-contrast CT (NCCT) is widely used in clinical practice and holds potential for large-scale atherosclerosis screening, yet its application in detecting and grading aortic atherosclerosis remains limited. To address this, we propose Aortic-AAE, an automated segmentation system based on a cascaded attention mechanism within the nnU-Net framework. The cascaded attention module enhances feature learning across complex anatomical structures, outperforming existing attention modules.

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Background: The choroid plexus (CP), an important structure involved in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) circulation, plays a key role in clearing harmful metabolites from the brain. However, the relationship between CP and the development of Parkinson's disease (PD) remains unclear, especially in those with freezing of gait (FOG). We aim to investigate the association between the CP area and CP/lateral ventricle area (CP/Ven) index with clinical symptoms of PD and the development of FOG.

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Background: Although the limbic system has long been thought to be involved in the pathophysiology of cluster headache, inconsistencies in imaging studies of episodic cluster headache (eCH) patients and limited understanding of the specific regions within the limbic system have prevented a full explanation of its involvement in the disease. Therefore, we performed multimodal imaging analysis using 7 T MRI with the aim of exploring structural-functional abnormalities in subregions of the limbic system and their relationship with clinical features.

Methods: In this cross-sectional study, we employed 7T MRI to investigate structural (volumetric) and functional (fractional amplitude of low-frequency fluctuations (fALFF), regional homogeneity (ReHo)) alterations in limbic subregions (hypothalamus, thalamus, amygdala, hippocampus) among 69 in-bout but outside the attacks eCH patients and 63 healthy controls (HCs).

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Brain structure characteristics form the basis on regulating neuroplastic processes by genes, and structural alterations may contribute to the progression of Parkinson's disease (PD) and their divergent clinical manifestations. However, the neural mechanisms underlying the relations between the genetic signatures to structural alterations in PD patients are unclear. This study aimed to integrate alterations in cortical thickness and subcortical nuclei volume (thalamus, hippocampus, and amygdala) in PD, and to explore global cortical thickness differences associated with gene function.

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Background: It is well known that dysfunction of thalamocortical circuity generates the motor signs that lead to distinct disease processes and prognoses in Parkinson's disease (PD). This study aimed to leverage ultrahigh-field magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to identify the connectivity alterations of thalamocortical circuity and clarify their relation to motor signs in early PD.

Methods: Patients with early-stage PD (n=55) and healthy controls (HCs, n=56) were recruited from March 2022 to July 2023.

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Magnetic resonance-guided focused ultrasound surgery (MRgFUS) thalamotomy is an emerging technique for medication-refractory essential tremor (ET), but with variable outcomes. This study used pattern regression analysis to identify brain signatures predictive of tremor improvements. Fifty-four ET patients (mean age = 63.

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Aims: To examine whether functional connectivity (FC) of the occipital gyrus differs between patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) motor subtypes and healthy controls (HCs).

Methods: We enrolled 30 PD patients exhibiting tremor dominance (TD), 43 PD patients with postural instability and gait disturbance (PIGD), and 42 HCs. The occipital gyrus was partitioned into six areas of interest, as seed points, via the Anatomical Automatic Labeling template to compare the FC of the three groups and analyze the relationship of FC with clinical scales.

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Objective: To investigate the clinical efficacy of fire acupuncture (FA) on plaque psoriasis (PP), exploring its suitable syndrome types, in order to achieve better therapeutic effects, accelerate the possibility of psoriasis skin lesion recovery, and provide assistance for clinical treatment.

Methods: A total of 8 patients with PP aged between 18 and 60 years were recruited and treated with FA once a week, and the lesion area and severity index (PASI), visual analog scale and pruritus were measured before, 2, 4 and 8 weeks after treatment and at the follow-up period (week 12), respectively. Visual analog scale, and dermoscopy were used for assessment.

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The specific genetic subtypes that gliomas exhibit result in variable clinical courses and the need to involve multidisciplinary teams of neurologists, epileptologists, neurooncologists and neurosurgeons. Currently, the diagnosis of gliomas pivots mainly around the preliminary radiological findings and the subsequent definitive surgical diagnosis (via surgical sampling). Radiomics and radiogenomics present a potential to precisely diagnose and predict survival and treatment responses, via morphological, textural, and functional features derived from MRI data, as well as genomic data.

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Background: The mechanism underlying tinnitus remains unclear, and when it coexists with vestibular schwannoma (VS), it can significantly diminish the quality of life for affected patients. This study aimed to determine the correlation between preoperative clinical characteristics of VS, postoperative changes in brain function, and tinnitus in patients with VS through a cohort study.

Methods: We collected data from 80 patients with VS preoperatively and 28 patients with VS preoperatively and postoperatively, and recruited 28 healthy controls.

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  • *A generative adversarial network (GAN) was trained on conventional CT images and validated against both internal and external datasets, showing strong similarity in image quality to real CTA scans.
  • *The synthetic CTA images demonstrated high diagnostic accuracy for vascular diseases, with internal and external validation showing accuracies of 94% and 86%, respectively, making the GAN-based model a promising alternative to traditional ICA methods.*
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Focused ultrasound is a noninvasive, radiation-free and real-time therapeutic approach to treat deep-seated targets, which benefits numerous diseases otherwise requiring surgeries. Treatment efficiency is one of the key factors determining therapeutic outcomes, but improving it solely by increasing the total power can be limited by the performance of general ultrasound devices. To address this, multi-frequency therapeutic ultrasound, using additional ultrasound waves of different frequencies on top of the standard single-frequency wave, provides a promising method for treatment efficiency enhancement with limited power.

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  • Ultra-high field 7T MRI offers detailed brain imaging but is expensive and not widely available; this study aims to create synthetic 7T images from more accessible 3T images using deep learning technology.
  • The research involved 33 healthy volunteers and 89 patients, using a generative adversarial network (SynGAN) to produce synthetic 7T images, which were then assessed qualitatively by radiologists.
  • Results showed that synthetic 7T images had better tissue contrast and sharpness compared to 3T images, with no significant differences when compared to actual acquired 7T images, suggesting a reliable way to enhance brain imaging accessibility.
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Background: Magnetic resonance-guided focused ultrasound (MRgFUS) thalamotomy has been implemented as a therapeutic alternative for the treatment of drug-refractory essential tremor (ET). However, its impact on the brain structural network is still unclear.

Purpose: To investigate both global and local alterations of the white matter (WM) connectivity network in ET after MRgFUS thalamotomy.

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Background: Regional differences in gray matter volume (GMV) have been reported to be a reliable marker for diagnosing Parkinson's disease (PD). This study aimed to explore the clinical value of GMV to assess magnetic resonance imaging-guided focused ultrasound (MRgFUS) thalamotomy as a treatment for tremor-dominant PD (TDPD).

Methods: Nine TDPD patients with MRgFUS thalamotomy were recruited for structural magnetic resonance image (MRI) scanning and clinical score evaluation.

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  • - The study evaluated how effective ultrahigh-field MRI (7-T and 3-T) is for detecting brain tumors, involving 30 patients to compare diagnostic performance.
  • - Results showed that while both MRI strengths performed similarly overall, 7-T MRI provided clearer details regarding the tumors' internal structures and blood supply compared to 3-T MRI.
  • - The findings suggest that 7-T MRI enhances the diagnostic confidence of radiologists, especially among more experienced professionals, leading to better visualization of brain tumor characteristics.
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Objective: Although magnetic resonance-guided focused ultrasound (MRgFUS) at the ventral intermediate (VIM) thalamic nucleus is a novel and effective treatment for medication-refractory essential tremor (ET), it is unclear how the ablation lesion affects functional activity. The current study sought to evaluate the functional impact of MRgFUS thalamotomy in patients with ET, as well as to investigate the relationship between neuronal activity changes and tremor control.

Methods: This study included 30 patients with ET who underwent MRgFUS thalamotomy with a 6-month follow-up involving MRI and clinical tremor rating.

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MRI-guided focused ultrasound (MRgFUS) thalamotomy is a novel, effective, and non-invasive treatment for essential tremor (ET). However, the network mediating MRgFUS in treating ET is not precisely known. This study aimed to identify the disease-specific network associated with the therapeutic effects of MRgFUS thalamotomy on ET and investigate its regional characteristics and genetic signatures to gain insights into the neurobiological mechanism of ET and MRgFUS thalamotomy.

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Objectives: Susceptibility-weighted imaging (SWI) is crucial for the characterization of intracranial hemorrhage and mineralization, but has the drawback of long acquisition times. We aimed to propose a deep learning model to accelerate SWI, and evaluate the clinical feasibility of this approach.

Methods: A complex-valued convolutional neural network (ComplexNet) was developed to reconstruct high-quality SWI from highly accelerated k-space data.

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Objective: Tractography-based direct targeting of the ventral intermediate nucleus (T-VIM) is a novel method that provides patient-specific VIM coordinates. This study aimed to explore the accuracy and predictive value of using T-VIM in combination with tractography and resting-state functional connectivity techniques to perform magnetic resonance imaging-guided focused ultrasound (MRgFUS) thalamotomy as a treatment of Parkinson's disease (PD).

Methods: PD patients underwent MRgFUS thalamotomy and were recruited for functional MRI scanning.

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Parkinson's disease (PD) is a common, progressive, and incurable neurodegenerative disease. Pharmacological treatment is the first-line therapy for PD, including carbidopa-levodopa, dopamine agonists. However, some patients respond poorly to medication.

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MRgFUS has just been made available for the 1.7 million Parkinson's disease patients in China. Despite its non-invasive and rapid therapeutic advantages for involuntary tremor, some concerns have emerged about outcomes variability, non-specificity, and side-effects, as little is known about its impact on the long-term plasticity of brain structure.

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