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Nipple discharge: the state of the art [PDF]
Over 80% of females experience nipple discharge during their life. Differently from lactational (milk production) and physiological (white, green, or yellow), which are usually bilateral and involving multiple ducts, pathologic nipple discharge (PND ...
Panzironi, Giovanna +2 more
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Background: The presence of liver fibrosis is the common denominator in numerous chronic liver diseases that can progress to fibrosis and hepatocellular carcinoma.
M. Stoopen-Rometti +9 more
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Advanced Neuroimaging Role in Traumatic Brain Injury: A Narrative Review
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a common source of morbidity and mortality among civilians and military personnel. Initial routine neuroimaging plays an essential role in rapidly assessing intracranial injury that may require intervention.
Ling Hu, Siyu Yang, Bo Jin, Chao Wang
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Non-identifiability of the Rayleigh damping material model in magnetic resonance elastography [PDF]
Magnetic Resonance Elastography (MRE) is an emerging imaging modality for quantifying soft tissue elasticity deduced from displacement measurements within the tissue obtained by phase sensitive Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) techniques.
Chase, J.G. +3 more
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Background-deflection Brillouin microscopy reveals altered biomechanics of intracellular stress granules by ALS protein FUS [PDF]
Altered cellular biomechanics have been implicated as key photogenic triggers in age-related diseases. An aberrant liquid-to-solid phase transition, observed in in vitro reconstituted droplets of FUS protein, has been recently proposed as a possible ...
Antonacci, Giuseppe +3 more
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Intervertebral disc characterization by shear wave elastography: an in-vitro preliminary study [PDF]
Patient-specific numerical simulation of the spine is a useful tool both in clinic and research. While geometrical personalization of the spine is no more an issue, thanks to recent technological advances, non-invasive personalization of soft tissue’s ...
BONNEAU, Dominique +8 more
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The Advance of Magnetic Resonance Elastography in Tumor Diagnosis
The change in tissue stiffness caused by pathological changes in the tissue’s structure could be detected earlier, prior to the manifestation of their clinical features.
Jin-Ying Yang, Ben-Sheng Qiu
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On an inverse problem from magnetic resonance elastic imaging [PDF]
The imaging problem of elastography is an inverse problem. The nature of an inverse problem is that it is ill-conditioned. We consider properties of the mathematical map which describes how the elastic properties of the tissue being reconstructed vary ...
Olsson, Peter +2 more
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Background This study evaluated breast tissue stiffness measured by ultrasound elastography and the percent breast density measured by magnetic resonance imaging to understand their relationship.
Jeon-Hor Chen +5 more
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elastography in primary open-angle glaucoma [PDF]
Objective: The aim of this study was to compare sonoelastographic findings in the retina-choroid-sclera (RCS) complex and vitreous in glaucomatous and healthy eyes.Methods: For this cross-sectional comparative study, 20 patients with primary open-angle ...
Agladioglu, K +4 more
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