Liver fibrosis and resultant cirrhosis are amongst the most common outcomes of chronic liver diseases. Currently, liver transplantation remains the only effective treatment. Thus, a reliable and objective method is fundamental for quantifying fibrosis adequately, which is essential to prognosis, diagnosis and evaluation of response to antifibrotic therapies. Visual analysis of biological samples using semiquantitative scoring systems have been described, but all are time-consuming, qualitative, and produce partially subjective fibrosis evaluations with only moderate accuracy. While numerous commercial software packages exist for image analysis, many of these packages are designed for very specific purposes, are expensive and proprietary, me...
Context: For a precise and objective quantification of liver fibrosis, quantitative evaluations thro...
Purpose. To noninvasively assess liver fibrosis using combined-contrast-enhanced (CCE) magnetic reso...
Fibrosis is a biological phenomenon characterized by the formation of excessive fibrous connective ...
Liver fibrosis and resultant cirrhosis are amongst the most common outcomes of chronic liver disease...
Accurate assessment of liver fibrosis is a critical aspect of diagnosis, prognosis prediction, surve...
Current literature highlights the need for precise histological quantitative assessment of fibrosis ...
Background and aim: Quantitative digital imaging analysis to evaluate liver fibrosis is accurate, bu...
INTRODUCTION: Semiquantitative evaluation of liver specimens is considered the standard method for m...
In biomedical research, quantification of histological images is often required. Many of the methods...
Excessive accumulation of extracellular matrix results in fibrosis, which is the hallmark of chronic...
The diagnosis and monitoring of liver fibrosis is an important clinical issue; however, this is usua...
AbstractPurposeThe goal of this study was to evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of a software program ...
The diagnosis and monitoring of liver fibrosis is an important clinical issue; however, this is usua...
Liver disease has been targeted as the fifth most common cause of death worldwide and tends to stead...
There is a need for early identification of patients with chronic liver diseases due to their increa...
Context: For a precise and objective quantification of liver fibrosis, quantitative evaluations thro...
Purpose. To noninvasively assess liver fibrosis using combined-contrast-enhanced (CCE) magnetic reso...
Fibrosis is a biological phenomenon characterized by the formation of excessive fibrous connective ...
Liver fibrosis and resultant cirrhosis are amongst the most common outcomes of chronic liver disease...
Accurate assessment of liver fibrosis is a critical aspect of diagnosis, prognosis prediction, surve...
Current literature highlights the need for precise histological quantitative assessment of fibrosis ...
Background and aim: Quantitative digital imaging analysis to evaluate liver fibrosis is accurate, bu...
INTRODUCTION: Semiquantitative evaluation of liver specimens is considered the standard method for m...
In biomedical research, quantification of histological images is often required. Many of the methods...
Excessive accumulation of extracellular matrix results in fibrosis, which is the hallmark of chronic...
The diagnosis and monitoring of liver fibrosis is an important clinical issue; however, this is usua...
AbstractPurposeThe goal of this study was to evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of a software program ...
The diagnosis and monitoring of liver fibrosis is an important clinical issue; however, this is usua...
Liver disease has been targeted as the fifth most common cause of death worldwide and tends to stead...
There is a need for early identification of patients with chronic liver diseases due to their increa...
Context: For a precise and objective quantification of liver fibrosis, quantitative evaluations thro...
Purpose. To noninvasively assess liver fibrosis using combined-contrast-enhanced (CCE) magnetic reso...
Fibrosis is a biological phenomenon characterized by the formation of excessive fibrous connective ...