<p>The optimal cut off value of the CAP for differentiating between normal and hepatic steatosis.</p
A. Optimum cut-off values for deterioration of renal function. B. Optimum cut-off values for cardiov...
#<p>Only patients with valid measurements were considered for this analysis.</p><p>* Comparison of C...
<p>Standard cut-off values of non-invasive tests of liver fibrosis in the literature.</p
<p>Summary of previous studies on the accuracy and cutoff values of CAP in discriminating steatosis....
Chronic liver diseases (CLDs) are a public health problem, even if frequently they are underdiagnose...
Introduction: Liver steatosis measurement by controlled attenuation parameter (CAP) is a noninvasive...
<p>Optimal cut-off, area under the ROC-curve (Area), and diagnostic sensitivity and specificity of s...
<p>CAP, controlled attenuation parameter.</p><p>Bold cells indicate the number of patients with disc...
Optimal cutoff values of new formula scores for predicting the development of hepatocellular carcino...
<p>Area under the curve and optimal cut off results for TE discriminating different fibrosis stages ...
<p>The optimal cut-off values of uric acid by receiver operating characteristic curves in both gende...
<p>Optimal cut-off value using the sensitivity and specificity of the Panel B logit model.</p
Early diagnosis and timely treatment of hepatic steatosis is very important for controlling the deve...
Controlled attenuation parameter (CAP) can measure hepatic steatosis. However, factors affecting its...
<p>Abbreviations: LR+: positive likelihood ratio; LR−: negative likelihood ratio; PPV: positive pred...
A. Optimum cut-off values for deterioration of renal function. B. Optimum cut-off values for cardiov...
#<p>Only patients with valid measurements were considered for this analysis.</p><p>* Comparison of C...
<p>Standard cut-off values of non-invasive tests of liver fibrosis in the literature.</p
<p>Summary of previous studies on the accuracy and cutoff values of CAP in discriminating steatosis....
Chronic liver diseases (CLDs) are a public health problem, even if frequently they are underdiagnose...
Introduction: Liver steatosis measurement by controlled attenuation parameter (CAP) is a noninvasive...
<p>Optimal cut-off, area under the ROC-curve (Area), and diagnostic sensitivity and specificity of s...
<p>CAP, controlled attenuation parameter.</p><p>Bold cells indicate the number of patients with disc...
Optimal cutoff values of new formula scores for predicting the development of hepatocellular carcino...
<p>Area under the curve and optimal cut off results for TE discriminating different fibrosis stages ...
<p>The optimal cut-off values of uric acid by receiver operating characteristic curves in both gende...
<p>Optimal cut-off value using the sensitivity and specificity of the Panel B logit model.</p
Early diagnosis and timely treatment of hepatic steatosis is very important for controlling the deve...
Controlled attenuation parameter (CAP) can measure hepatic steatosis. However, factors affecting its...
<p>Abbreviations: LR+: positive likelihood ratio; LR−: negative likelihood ratio; PPV: positive pred...
A. Optimum cut-off values for deterioration of renal function. B. Optimum cut-off values for cardiov...
#<p>Only patients with valid measurements were considered for this analysis.</p><p>* Comparison of C...
<p>Standard cut-off values of non-invasive tests of liver fibrosis in the literature.</p