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Daniel Ontaneda

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Seminars in Neurology|November 10, 2025
Artificial Intelligence and Multiple Sclerosis: Past, Present, and FutureMoein Amin, Kunio Nakamura, Daniel Ontaneda
Plos One|September 1, 2021
Automatic segmentation of gadolinium-enhancing lesions in multiple sclerosis using deep learning from clinical MRISibaji Gaj, Daniel Ontaneda, Kunio Nakamura
JAMA Neurology|April 17, 2023
Incorporating the Central Vein Sign Into the Diagnostic Criteria for Multiple SclerosisDaniel Ontaneda, Jeffrey A Cohen, Pascal Sati
Expert Review of Clinical Immunology|September 27, 2021
Prediction in treatment outcomes in multiple sclerosis: challenges and recent advancesDeja R Rose, Moein Amin, Daniel Ontaneda
Multiple Sclerosis (Houndmills, Basingstoke, England)|September 21, 2018
Treatment decisions in MS: Shifting the goal posts or changing how we see them?Kedar R Mahajan, Kunio Nakamura, Daniel Ontaneda
Neurology|October 5, 2021
MRI, Big Data, and Artificial Intelligence: Rewards vs RisksDaniel Ontaneda, Lindsay A Ross, Reinhard Hohlfeld
Annual Review of Medicine|September 6, 2011
Multiple sclerosis: new insights in pathogenesis and novel therapeuticsDaniel Ontaneda, Megan Hyland, Jeffrey A Cohen
The Lancet. Neurology|March 17, 2015
Clinical trials in progressive multiple sclerosis: lessons learned and future perspectivesDaniel Ontaneda, Robert J Fox, Jeremy Chataway
Journal of the Neurological Sciences|December 17, 2015
Camptocormia and Pisa syndrome as manifestations of acute myasthenia gravis exacerbationHesham Abboud, Indu Sivaraman, Daniel Ontaneda, et al.
Journal of Neuroimaging : Official Journal of the American Society of Neuroimaging|February 9, 2025
Subject-Based Transfer Learning in Longitudinal Multiple Sclerosis Lesion SegmentationSibaji Gaj, Bhaskar Thoomukuntla, Daniel Ontaneda, et al.
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Seminars in Neurology|November 10, 2025
Artificial Intelligence and Multiple Sclerosis: Past, Present, and FutureMoein Amin, Kunio Nakamura, Daniel Ontaneda
Plos One|September 1, 2021
Automatic segmentation of gadolinium-enhancing lesions in multiple sclerosis using deep learning from clinical MRISibaji Gaj, Daniel Ontaneda, Kunio Nakamura
JAMA Neurology|April 17, 2023
Incorporating the Central Vein Sign Into the Diagnostic Criteria for Multiple SclerosisDaniel Ontaneda, Jeffrey A Cohen, Pascal Sati
Expert Review of Clinical Immunology|September 27, 2021
Prediction in treatment outcomes in multiple sclerosis: challenges and recent advancesDeja R Rose, Moein Amin, Daniel Ontaneda
Multiple Sclerosis (Houndmills, Basingstoke, England)|September 21, 2018
Treatment decisions in MS: Shifting the goal posts or changing how we see them?Kedar R Mahajan, Kunio Nakamura, Daniel Ontaneda
Neurology|October 5, 2021
MRI, Big Data, and Artificial Intelligence: Rewards vs RisksDaniel Ontaneda, Lindsay A Ross, Reinhard Hohlfeld
Annual Review of Medicine|September 6, 2011
Multiple sclerosis: new insights in pathogenesis and novel therapeuticsDaniel Ontaneda, Megan Hyland, Jeffrey A Cohen
The Lancet. Neurology|March 17, 2015
Clinical trials in progressive multiple sclerosis: lessons learned and future perspectivesDaniel Ontaneda, Robert J Fox, Jeremy Chataway
Journal of the Neurological Sciences|December 17, 2015
Camptocormia and Pisa syndrome as manifestations of acute myasthenia gravis exacerbationHesham Abboud, Indu Sivaraman, Daniel Ontaneda, et al.
Journal of Neuroimaging : Official Journal of the American Society of Neuroimaging|February 9, 2025
Subject-Based Transfer Learning in Longitudinal Multiple Sclerosis Lesion SegmentationSibaji Gaj, Bhaskar Thoomukuntla, Daniel Ontaneda, et al.
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