Diffusion Weighted MRI for Hepatic Fibrosis: Impact of b-Value
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2014Author
KARATAĞ, OZAN
Basak, Muzaffer
Keskiner, Firat
Alkim, Canan
ERTÜRK, Şükrü Mehmet
Ozkurt, Huseyin
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Background: Hepatic fibrosis is a typical complication of chronic liver diseases resulting in cirrhosis that remains a major public health problem worldwide. Liver biopsy is currently the gold standard for diagnosing and staging hepatic fibrosis. Percutaneous liver biopsy; however, is an invasive procedure with risks of complications. Therefore, there is need for alternative non-invasive techniques to assess liver fibrosis and chronic liver diseases. In recent years, MRI techniques, including diffusion weighted imaging (DWI), have been developed for in vivo quantification of liver fibrosis.
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