AIM: To determine how hepatic entropy and uniformity of computed tomography (CT) images of the liver change after the administration of contrast material and to assess whether these additional parameters are more sensitive to tumour-related changes in the liver than measurements of hepatic attenuation or perfusion. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Hepatic attenuation, entropy, uniformity, and perfusion were measured using multiphase CT following resection of colorectal cancer. Based on conventional CT and fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography, 12 patients were classified as having no evidence of malignancy, eight with extra-hepatic tumours; only, and eight with metastatic liver disease. RESULTS: Hepatic attenuation and entropy incre...
Objectives: To compare the presence of washout and the diagnostic performance of computed tomography...
This study analyzes the homogeneity in liver attenuation of a body-weight-based protocol compared to...
Purpose: Arterial enhancement of intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (ICC) has been noted. To precisely ...
Rationale and Objectives. Perfusion imaging of the liver has attracted interest as a potential means...
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) ...
The impact of the contrast medium on the radiomic textural features (TF) extracted from the CT scan ...
Aims and objectives: Testing the effectiveness of CT perfusion parameters computed on liver in pati...
Background: Liver metastases limit survival in colorectal cancer. Earlier detection of (occult) meta...
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...
Purpose: It is unclear whether changes in liver texture in patients with colorectal cancer are cause...
Purpose: Selecting texture features calculated on Computed Tomography perfusion (CTp) parameters of ...
To assess the added value of arterial enhancement fraction (AEF) color maps for the differentiation ...
Objectives: To study the ratio between the CT texture of colorectal liver metastases (CRLM) and the ...
Objectives: To compare the presence of washout and the diagnostic performance of computed tomography...
This study analyzes the homogeneity in liver attenuation of a body-weight-based protocol compared to...
Purpose: Arterial enhancement of intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (ICC) has been noted. To precisely ...
Rationale and Objectives. Perfusion imaging of the liver has attracted interest as a potential means...
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) ...
The impact of the contrast medium on the radiomic textural features (TF) extracted from the CT scan ...
Aims and objectives: Testing the effectiveness of CT perfusion parameters computed on liver in pati...
Background: Liver metastases limit survival in colorectal cancer. Earlier detection of (occult) meta...
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...
Purpose: It is unclear whether changes in liver texture in patients with colorectal cancer are cause...
Purpose: Selecting texture features calculated on Computed Tomography perfusion (CTp) parameters of ...
To assess the added value of arterial enhancement fraction (AEF) color maps for the differentiation ...
Objectives: To study the ratio between the CT texture of colorectal liver metastases (CRLM) and the ...
Objectives: To compare the presence of washout and the diagnostic performance of computed tomography...
This study analyzes the homogeneity in liver attenuation of a body-weight-based protocol compared to...
Purpose: Arterial enhancement of intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (ICC) has been noted. To precisely ...