Rationale and Objectives. Perfusion imaging of the liver has attracted interest as a potential means for earlier detection of hepatic metastases, but the techniques are complex and do not form part of routine imaging protocols. This study assesses whether the hemodynamic status of the liver of patients with colorectal cancer but apparently normal hepatic morphology is reflected by texture features within a single portal-phase contrast enhanced computed tomography (CT) image and correlates texture with overall survival. Materials and Methods. Portal-phase CT images from 27 patients with colorectal cancer but no apparent hepatic metastases were processed using a band-pass filter that highlighted image features at different spatial frequen...
Introduction Colorectal cancer (CRC), the 2nd cause of cancer death worldwide, is an indolent diseas...
BACKGROUND Artificial intelligence in radiology has the potential to assist with the diagnosis, prog...
Bevacizumab added to chemotherapy can improve survival in patients with metastatic colorectal cancer...
Purpose: To assess the utility of texture analysis of liver computed tomographic (CT) images by dete...
Rationale and Objectives. The acceptance of computer-assisted diagnosis (CAD) in clinical practice h...
Objectives: To study the ratio between the CT texture of colorectal liver metastases (CRLM) and the ...
Purpose: To undertake an initial assessment of the potential utility of dynamic contrast-enhanced te...
Objectives: To determine whether texture analysis of non-contrast enhanced computed tomography (CT) ...
BACKGROUND: Liver metastases limit survival in colorectal cancer. Earlier detection of (occult) meta...
Patients with colon cancer are at risk of developing metastases on the liver. A CT scan is conducted...
Purpose: Selecting texture features calculated on Computed Tomography perfusion (CTp) parameters of ...
Aims and objectives: Testing the effectiveness of CT perfusion parameters computed on liver in pati...
AIM: To determine how hepatic entropy and uniformity of computed tomography (CT) images of the liver...
Introduction Colorectal cancer (CRC), the 2nd cause of cancer death worldwide, is an indolent diseas...
BACKGROUND Artificial intelligence in radiology has the potential to assist with the diagnosis, prog...
Bevacizumab added to chemotherapy can improve survival in patients with metastatic colorectal cancer...
Purpose: To assess the utility of texture analysis of liver computed tomographic (CT) images by dete...
Rationale and Objectives. The acceptance of computer-assisted diagnosis (CAD) in clinical practice h...
Objectives: To study the ratio between the CT texture of colorectal liver metastases (CRLM) and the ...
Purpose: To undertake an initial assessment of the potential utility of dynamic contrast-enhanced te...
Objectives: To determine whether texture analysis of non-contrast enhanced computed tomography (CT) ...
BACKGROUND: Liver metastases limit survival in colorectal cancer. Earlier detection of (occult) meta...
Patients with colon cancer are at risk of developing metastases on the liver. A CT scan is conducted...
Purpose: Selecting texture features calculated on Computed Tomography perfusion (CTp) parameters of ...
Aims and objectives: Testing the effectiveness of CT perfusion parameters computed on liver in pati...
AIM: To determine how hepatic entropy and uniformity of computed tomography (CT) images of the liver...
Introduction Colorectal cancer (CRC), the 2nd cause of cancer death worldwide, is an indolent diseas...
BACKGROUND Artificial intelligence in radiology has the potential to assist with the diagnosis, prog...
Bevacizumab added to chemotherapy can improve survival in patients with metastatic colorectal cancer...