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Title of paper: Generalized net model for diagnosis of multiple sclerosis
Author(s):
Lyudmila Todorova
Institute of Biophysics and Biomedical Engineering, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 105 “Acad. G. Bonchev” Str., Sofia–1113, Bulgaria
lpt@biomed.bas.bg
Valentina Ignatova
Clinic of Neurology at MHAT–NHH, Sofia, Bulgaria
L. Haralanov
Clinic of Neurology at MHAT–NHH, Sofia, Bulgaria
Presented at: 12th IWGN, Burgas, 17 June 2012
Published in: Conference proceedings, pages 32—38
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Abstract: Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a socially significant disease with complex etiology and pathogenesis. The diagnosis of MS is based on clinical, MRI and paraclinical criteria, but pathognomonic test for the disease is not yet detected. This makes the process of diagnosis suitable for modeling with generalized nets [1]. The present work proposes such generalized net model.
Keywords: Generalized net model, Multiple sclerosis, MacDonald criteria.
AMS Classification: 68Q85.
References:
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