About MyeloMetrix
A powerful platform for spinal cord morphometry analysis from medical imaging data.
What is MyeloMetrix?
MyeloMetrix is a comprehensive spinal morphometry platform designed for the analysis of spinal cord metrics from medical imaging data. Our products—Cervi-M™ for cervical spine and Lumba-M™ for lumbar spine—provide researchers and clinicians with the ability to upload, process, and visualize metrics derived from NIfTI and CSV files, comparing them against healthy control data.
Key Features
File Processing
Upload and process NIfTI (.nii, .nii.gz) or CSV files containing spinal cord metrics
Comparative Analysis
Automatically compare patient data against a healthy control database
Visualization
Generate detailed plots showing key metrics such as cross-sectional area and AP diameter
Vertebral Measurements
Review calculated averages per vertebral level (C2-C7)
History Tracking
Maintain a processing history with the ability to review past analyses
Automated Pipeline
Fully automated spinal cord segmentation and measurement extraction
Technology
MyeloMetrix combines a powerful FastAPI backend with a responsive desktop application. It utilizes advanced image processing libraries and statistical tools to provide accurate analysis of spinal cord metrics. Processing runs on cloud GPUs for fast, reliable results.
Getting Started
To begin using MyeloMetrix, download the desktop app for macOS, then select a product (Cervi-M™ for cervical or Lumba-M™ for lumbar analysis), navigate to the Upload page and select either a CSV or NIfTI file for processing. After processing, you can view the results in the History section, which provides detailed visualizations and measurements for your analysis.
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MyeloMetrix is built upon peer-reviewed research in spinal cord morphometry and degenerative cervical myelopathy (DCM). If you use this platform in your research, please cite the following publications:
Spinal Cord Morphometry in DCM
Muhammad F, Smith ZA, et al. Cervical spinal cord morphometrics in degenerative cervical myelopathy: quantification using semi-automated normalized technique and correlation with neurological dysfunctions. Spine. 2024.
Magnetization Transfer MRI in DCM
Muhammad F, Smith ZA, et al. Magnetization transfer MRI (MT-MRI) detects white matter damage beyond the primary site of compression in degenerative cervical myelopathy using a novel semi-automated analysis. Computers in Biology and Medicine. 2025.
Clinical Applications in Neurosurgery
Muhammad F, Smith ZA, et al. Quantitative spinal cord measurements for surgical planning in DCM. Neurosurgery Practice. 2025.
Multisite Morphometry in DCMIn Press
Smith ZA, et al. Multisite Spinal Cord and Canal Morphometry Reveals Age- and Sex-Linked Structural Vulnerability in Degenerative Cervical Myelopathy Outcomes. Neurosurgery. 2025.
Note: When publishing results obtained using MyeloMetrix, please cite the relevant papers above. The normative database and analysis methods are based on these peer-reviewed publications.