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27 27  === **Project Aim** ===
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29 -Neurodiagnoses is an open-source AI-powered diagnostic system designed for complex central nervous system (CNS) disorders, including neurodegenerative diseases, autoimmune encephalopathies, prion disorders, and genetic syndromes. The project aims to develop a tridimensional diagnostic framework with an AI-powered annotation system, integrating etiology, molecular biomarkers, and neuroanatomoclinical correlations for precise, standardized, and scalable CNS disease diagnostics.
29 +The project aims to develop a tridimensional diagnostic framework with an AI-powered annotation system, integrating etiology, molecular biomarkers, and neuroanatomoclinical correlations for precise, standardized, and scalable CNS disease diagnostics.
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31 31  The //Tridimensional Diagnostic Framework// redefines CNS diseases can be classified and diagnosed by focusing on:
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50 50  * Improves AI model transparency through interpretability tools (e.g., SHAP analysis).
51 51  * Facilitates decision-making for clinicians by linking annotations to standardized biomedical ontologies (SNOMED, HPO).
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53 -Neurodiagnoses provides two complementary AI-driven diagnostic approaches:
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55 -1. Traditional Probabilistic Diagnosis
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57 -* AI provides multiple possible diagnoses, each assigned a probability percentage based on biomarker, imaging, and clinical data.
58 -* Example Output:
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60 -{{{75% Alzheimer's Disease
61 -20% Lewy Body Dementia
62 -5% Vascular Dementia
63 -}}}
64 -* Useful for differential diagnosis and treatment decision-making.
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66 -2. Tridimensional Diagnosis
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68 -* Diagnoses are structured based on:
69 -(1) Etiology (genetic, autoimmune, metabolic, infectious)
70 -(2) Molecular Biomarkers (amyloid-beta, tau, inflammatory markers, EEG patterns)
71 -(3) Neuroanatomoclinical Correlations (brain atrophy, connectivity alterations)
72 -* This approach enables precise disease subtyping and biologically meaningful classification.
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74 -For every patient case, both systems will be offered, allowing clinicians to compare AI-generated probabilistic diagnosis with a structured tridimensional classification.
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77 77  == **The case of neurodegenerative diseases** ==
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79 79  There have been described these 3 diagnostic axes: