The objective of this study is to create a method which can be easily used to accurately determine the degree of steatosis through an analysis of histomorphometric images, in order to provide a histological objective response. We found a non-linear progression in morphological and functional parameters between the different degrees of steatosis: hydraulic resistance, number of sinusoids [mm2]; percentage of sinusoids in a frozen section, area of the sinusoids and form/area ratio of the sinusoid
Hepatic Steatosis (HS) or Fatty Liver is a disease due to fat accumulation within hepatocytes. This ...
Hepatic steatosis is the accumulation of fat in the hepatic cells and the liver. Triglycerides and o...
Cirrhosis is the end result of clinic liver disease and complications of cirrhosis, Including esopha...
Background: There is growing interest in the role of hepatic steatosis in liver injury. The current ...
The finf endpoint of this study is to find new markers m document the progression of the disease th...
Background/Aims: To quantitatively assess steatosis by a morphometric method and to study its relat...
Liver biopsy is the gold standard in the evaluation of liver disease and remains the most direct wa...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS Several factors such as hepatic steatosis, protracted graft preservation, long d...
The management of liver steatosis, due to its potential evolution towards severe diseases, requires...
Pathological examination of histological tissue sections is essential for the diagnosis of many life...
Background Steatosis is routinely assessed histologically in clinical practice and research. Automat...
The liver is a very important parenchymatous organ for humans. Their function can be impaired by var...
International audienceBACKGROUND AND AIM: We carried out morphometric measurements of steatosis to e...
Abstract Background Steatosis is routinely assessed histologically in clinical practice and research...
BACKGROUND: The presence of fat in the liver is considered a major risk for postoperative complicati...
Hepatic Steatosis (HS) or Fatty Liver is a disease due to fat accumulation within hepatocytes. This ...
Hepatic steatosis is the accumulation of fat in the hepatic cells and the liver. Triglycerides and o...
Cirrhosis is the end result of clinic liver disease and complications of cirrhosis, Including esopha...
Background: There is growing interest in the role of hepatic steatosis in liver injury. The current ...
The finf endpoint of this study is to find new markers m document the progression of the disease th...
Background/Aims: To quantitatively assess steatosis by a morphometric method and to study its relat...
Liver biopsy is the gold standard in the evaluation of liver disease and remains the most direct wa...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS Several factors such as hepatic steatosis, protracted graft preservation, long d...
The management of liver steatosis, due to its potential evolution towards severe diseases, requires...
Pathological examination of histological tissue sections is essential for the diagnosis of many life...
Background Steatosis is routinely assessed histologically in clinical practice and research. Automat...
The liver is a very important parenchymatous organ for humans. Their function can be impaired by var...
International audienceBACKGROUND AND AIM: We carried out morphometric measurements of steatosis to e...
Abstract Background Steatosis is routinely assessed histologically in clinical practice and research...
BACKGROUND: The presence of fat in the liver is considered a major risk for postoperative complicati...
Hepatic Steatosis (HS) or Fatty Liver is a disease due to fat accumulation within hepatocytes. This ...
Hepatic steatosis is the accumulation of fat in the hepatic cells and the liver. Triglycerides and o...
Cirrhosis is the end result of clinic liver disease and complications of cirrhosis, Including esopha...