WOS: 000381412200003Accurate assessment of liver fibrosis is a critical aspect of diagnosis, prognosis prediction, surveillance strategies, therapeutic planning and monitoring, and also for validation of non-invasive surrogates of fibrosis. Traditional histopathological stagings depend on subjective visual interpretation process of architectural changes of fibrosis without providing quantification as continuous numerical data, but rather in the form of discrete staging. This makes high level reproducibility practically impossible in its application, which should be minimized in scientific research. In the light of increasing demand for an objective method, digital image analysis (DIA) technology has been increasingly implemented for liver f...
Objectives: hepatic fibrosis occurs due to chronic liver injury. Early fibrosis can be reversed by t...
International audienceMorphometry provides an objective evaluation of fibrosis in liver diseases. We...
Liver fibrosis, i.e. excessive accumulation of extracellular matrix proteins, occurs in most types o...
Accurate assessment of liver fibrosis is a critical aspect of diagnosis, prognosis prediction, surve...
Background and aim: Quantitative digital imaging analysis to evaluate liver fibrosis is accurate, bu...
Liver fibrosis and resultant cirrhosis are amongst the most common outcomes of chronic liver disease...
The diagnosis and monitoring of liver fibrosis is an important clinical issue; however, this is usua...
The diagnosis and monitoring of liver fibrosis is an important clinical issue; however, this is usua...
WOS: 000354021800006PubMed ID: 25620218ObjectiveTo analyze the relationship between fibrosis staged ...
Liver disease has been targeted as the fifth most common cause of death worldwide and tends to stead...
INTRODUCTION: Semiquantitative evaluation of liver specimens is considered the standard method for m...
Introduction and objectives: A crucial issue when appraising the performance of non-invasive markers...
Current literature highlights the need for precise histological quantitative assessment of fibrosis ...
There is a need for early identification of patients with chronic liver diseases due to their increa...
Precise and quantitative assessment of the severity of liver fibrosis is of great value for confirmi...
Objectives: hepatic fibrosis occurs due to chronic liver injury. Early fibrosis can be reversed by t...
International audienceMorphometry provides an objective evaluation of fibrosis in liver diseases. We...
Liver fibrosis, i.e. excessive accumulation of extracellular matrix proteins, occurs in most types o...
Accurate assessment of liver fibrosis is a critical aspect of diagnosis, prognosis prediction, surve...
Background and aim: Quantitative digital imaging analysis to evaluate liver fibrosis is accurate, bu...
Liver fibrosis and resultant cirrhosis are amongst the most common outcomes of chronic liver disease...
The diagnosis and monitoring of liver fibrosis is an important clinical issue; however, this is usua...
The diagnosis and monitoring of liver fibrosis is an important clinical issue; however, this is usua...
WOS: 000354021800006PubMed ID: 25620218ObjectiveTo analyze the relationship between fibrosis staged ...
Liver disease has been targeted as the fifth most common cause of death worldwide and tends to stead...
INTRODUCTION: Semiquantitative evaluation of liver specimens is considered the standard method for m...
Introduction and objectives: A crucial issue when appraising the performance of non-invasive markers...
Current literature highlights the need for precise histological quantitative assessment of fibrosis ...
There is a need for early identification of patients with chronic liver diseases due to their increa...
Precise and quantitative assessment of the severity of liver fibrosis is of great value for confirmi...
Objectives: hepatic fibrosis occurs due to chronic liver injury. Early fibrosis can be reversed by t...
International audienceMorphometry provides an objective evaluation of fibrosis in liver diseases. We...
Liver fibrosis, i.e. excessive accumulation of extracellular matrix proteins, occurs in most types o...