__Background:__ The association between body composition (e.g. sarcopenia or visceral obesity) and treatment outcomes, such as survival, using single-slice computed tomography (CT)-based measurements has recently been studied in various patient groups. These studies have been conducted with different software programmes, each with their specific characteristics, of which the inter-observer, intra-observer, and inter-software correlation are unknown. Therefore, a comparative study was performed. __Methods:__ Fifty abdominal CT scans were randomly selected from 50 different patients and independently assessed by two observers. Cross-sectional muscle area (CSMA, i.e. rectus abdominis, oblique and transverse abdominal muscles, paraspinal mus...
Purpose: To assess whether two-point Dixon (TPD) MRI, true fast imaging with steady-state free prece...
Purpose: Obesity is associated with increased incidence and mortality in rectal cancer (RC). However...
BackgroundQuantification of abdominal muscle mass by cross-sectional imaging has been increasingly u...
Background: The association between body composition (e.g. sarcopenia or visceral obesity) and treat...
Abstract Background Computed tomography (CT) scans are routinely obtained in oncology and provide me...
Background: In the literature, there is considerable variation of the proportion of patients repo...
Quick, efficient, fully automated open-source programs to segment muscle and adipose tissues from co...
Background: Segmentation of computed tomography (CT) images provides quantitative data on body tissu...
Objectives: Body composition analysis from computed tomography (CT) imaging has become widespread. H...
Objectives To evaluate the correlation between simple planimetric measurements in axial computed tom...
Purpose: It is unknown whether computed tomography (CT)-based total abdominal muscle measures are re...
Purpose of the study To compare the relationships between two CT derived sarcopenia assessment metho...
Background & aims Excess adipose tissue may affect colorectal cancer (CRC) patients' disease progre...
INTRODUCTION: Sarcopenia is a muscle disease that involves loss of muscle strength and physical func...
Purpose: To assess whether two-point Dixon (TPD) MRI, true fast imaging with steady-state free prece...
Purpose: Obesity is associated with increased incidence and mortality in rectal cancer (RC). However...
BackgroundQuantification of abdominal muscle mass by cross-sectional imaging has been increasingly u...
Background: The association between body composition (e.g. sarcopenia or visceral obesity) and treat...
Abstract Background Computed tomography (CT) scans are routinely obtained in oncology and provide me...
Background: In the literature, there is considerable variation of the proportion of patients repo...
Quick, efficient, fully automated open-source programs to segment muscle and adipose tissues from co...
Background: Segmentation of computed tomography (CT) images provides quantitative data on body tissu...
Objectives: Body composition analysis from computed tomography (CT) imaging has become widespread. H...
Objectives To evaluate the correlation between simple planimetric measurements in axial computed tom...
Purpose: It is unknown whether computed tomography (CT)-based total abdominal muscle measures are re...
Purpose of the study To compare the relationships between two CT derived sarcopenia assessment metho...
Background & aims Excess adipose tissue may affect colorectal cancer (CRC) patients' disease progre...
INTRODUCTION: Sarcopenia is a muscle disease that involves loss of muscle strength and physical func...
Purpose: To assess whether two-point Dixon (TPD) MRI, true fast imaging with steady-state free prece...
Purpose: Obesity is associated with increased incidence and mortality in rectal cancer (RC). However...
BackgroundQuantification of abdominal muscle mass by cross-sectional imaging has been increasingly u...