In this thesis several advanced magnetic resonance (MR) techniques for quantitative measurements in parenchymal liver disease are studied. In particular, certain important hallmarks of liver disease such as steatosis, fibrosis, iron overload and inflammation are studied. Steatosis or fatty liver disease can be ascertained invasively—with biopsy—but is preferable assessed non-invasively, for example with MR techniques. This thesis shows that both MR imaging and spectroscopy are preferable over qualitative and quantitative (invasive) histological assessment in terms of correlation with biochemically determined liver fat content. Moreover, MR spectroscopy derived fat signal fractions can be confidently converted to fat mass fractions, allowing...
Liver fat accumulation is an early marker of steatohepatitis, cirrhosis, and cardiovascular disease....
Objective To explore noninvasive assessment of liver fat content with iron deposition using magnetic...
Background and AimMagnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) are imp...
Background: In the past decades, a number of non-invasive methods have emerged for detecting and est...
There is a large and unmet need for diagnostic tool that can be used to characterize chronic liver d...
Background/Aims: Currently the diagnosis and severity of hepatic steatosis can be established accura...
Purpose: To compare noninvasive MRI and magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) methods with liver bio...
MRI, as a completely noninvasive technique, can provide quantitative assessment of perfusion, diffus...
Background and Aims With the increasing prevalence of liver disease worldwide, there is an urgent cl...
To assess the degree of hepatic fat content, simple and noninvasive methods with high objectivity an...
BACKGROUND and AIMS: With the increasing prevalence of liver disease worldwide, there is an urgent c...
Chronic liver disease (CLD) has rapidly increased in prevalence over the past two decades, resulting...
Hepatic steatosis affects 20% to 30% of the general adult population in the western world. Currently...
Diffuse liver disease is a widespread global healthcare burden, and the abnormal accumulation of lip...
The purpose was to evaluate the ability of three magnetic resonance (MR) techniques to detect liver ...
Liver fat accumulation is an early marker of steatohepatitis, cirrhosis, and cardiovascular disease....
Objective To explore noninvasive assessment of liver fat content with iron deposition using magnetic...
Background and AimMagnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) are imp...
Background: In the past decades, a number of non-invasive methods have emerged for detecting and est...
There is a large and unmet need for diagnostic tool that can be used to characterize chronic liver d...
Background/Aims: Currently the diagnosis and severity of hepatic steatosis can be established accura...
Purpose: To compare noninvasive MRI and magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) methods with liver bio...
MRI, as a completely noninvasive technique, can provide quantitative assessment of perfusion, diffus...
Background and Aims With the increasing prevalence of liver disease worldwide, there is an urgent cl...
To assess the degree of hepatic fat content, simple and noninvasive methods with high objectivity an...
BACKGROUND and AIMS: With the increasing prevalence of liver disease worldwide, there is an urgent c...
Chronic liver disease (CLD) has rapidly increased in prevalence over the past two decades, resulting...
Hepatic steatosis affects 20% to 30% of the general adult population in the western world. Currently...
Diffuse liver disease is a widespread global healthcare burden, and the abnormal accumulation of lip...
The purpose was to evaluate the ability of three magnetic resonance (MR) techniques to detect liver ...
Liver fat accumulation is an early marker of steatohepatitis, cirrhosis, and cardiovascular disease....
Objective To explore noninvasive assessment of liver fat content with iron deposition using magnetic...
Background and AimMagnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) are imp...