ADNI News Category | Recalls

University of Utah PET Analysis Recall

22 March 2012

UUCACIR summary data uploaded August 2010 has beeen recalled because it contains mislabeled ImageUIDs. If you have downloaded this file from LONI between the dates of Aug 2010 and...
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Updated Recall Speadsheet for MR Images Now Available to Researchers

8 March 2010

The MRI Core has consolidated their image recalls into one Excel spreadsheet to allow researchers to quickly identify, modify or discard images from their study that are no longer...
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Preprocessed Image Recalls – 06/05/08

5 June 2008

A discrepancy was found in the phantom scaling.
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Preprocessed Image Recalls – 10/3/07

3 October 2007

Please discard any preprocessed scaled data from the subjects and scan dates below that were downloaded from LONI before 10/03/2007.
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ADNI MRI Recall

3 October 2007

Occasionally, the MR Core identifies preprocessed data through the Quality Control Process that is incorrect. In such cases, the MR Core, through LONI, will make an attempt to contact...
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Data News & Spreadsheets
Data recalls have been consolidated into PET and MRI spreadsheets. The MRI and PET Core also posts updates in the News section.

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