Background & AimsObesity defined by body mass index (BMI) significantly increases the risk of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). In contrast, not only obesity but also underweight is associated with poor prognosis in patients with HCC. Differences in body composition rather than BMI were suggested to be true determinants of prognosis. However, this hypothesis has not been demonstrated conclusively.MethodsWe measured skeletal muscle index (SMI), mean muscle attenuation (MA), visceral adipose tissue index, subcutaneous adipose tissue index, and visceral to subcutaneous adipose tissue area ratios (VSR) via computed tomography in a large-scale retrospective cohort of 1257 patients with different stages of HCC, and comprehensively analyzed the impa...
International audienceThe impact of body composition (BC) on the prognosis of resected intrahepatic ...
Abstract Background Involuntary weight loss related to cachexia is common in patients with advanced ...
BackgroundSarcopenia, characterized by the loss of muscle mass, strength, and physical ability, occu...
Background & AimsObesity defined by body mass index (BMI) significantly increases the risk of hepato...
Background: Hepatocellular carcinoma is the most common innate liver tumor. Due to improved surgical...
Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate the association between different body composition features...
Sarcopenia impairs survival in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). This study aimed to cla...
Background: Sarcopenia is a complication and independent risk factor for mortality in patients with ...
Background. Sarcopenia is a complication and independent risk factor for mortality in patients with ...
IntroductionWe aimed to assess the prognostic implications of muscle atrophy and high subcutaneous a...
BackgroundA reduction in skeletal muscle mass (sarcopenia) independently predicts poor survival in p...
BACKGROUND & AIMS Body composition parameters have been reported to add information, which can le...
Treatment-related toxicities and decreased levels of patient performance during cancer therapy might...
<b><i>Objective:</i></b> Visceral adiposity, defined as a high visceral-to-subcutaneous adipose tiss...
Alterations of body composition, especially decreased muscle mass (sarcopenia) and impaired muscle q...
International audienceThe impact of body composition (BC) on the prognosis of resected intrahepatic ...
Abstract Background Involuntary weight loss related to cachexia is common in patients with advanced ...
BackgroundSarcopenia, characterized by the loss of muscle mass, strength, and physical ability, occu...
Background & AimsObesity defined by body mass index (BMI) significantly increases the risk of hepato...
Background: Hepatocellular carcinoma is the most common innate liver tumor. Due to improved surgical...
Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate the association between different body composition features...
Sarcopenia impairs survival in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). This study aimed to cla...
Background: Sarcopenia is a complication and independent risk factor for mortality in patients with ...
Background. Sarcopenia is a complication and independent risk factor for mortality in patients with ...
IntroductionWe aimed to assess the prognostic implications of muscle atrophy and high subcutaneous a...
BackgroundA reduction in skeletal muscle mass (sarcopenia) independently predicts poor survival in p...
BACKGROUND & AIMS Body composition parameters have been reported to add information, which can le...
Treatment-related toxicities and decreased levels of patient performance during cancer therapy might...
<b><i>Objective:</i></b> Visceral adiposity, defined as a high visceral-to-subcutaneous adipose tiss...
Alterations of body composition, especially decreased muscle mass (sarcopenia) and impaired muscle q...
International audienceThe impact of body composition (BC) on the prognosis of resected intrahepatic ...
Abstract Background Involuntary weight loss related to cachexia is common in patients with advanced ...
BackgroundSarcopenia, characterized by the loss of muscle mass, strength, and physical ability, occu...