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Baseline patient characteristics.
Lms Ideal, supplied by Perspectum Diagnostics Ltd, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 90/100, based on 1 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
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Article Title: Comparison between magnetic resonance and ultrasound-derived indicators of hepatic steatosis in a pooled NAFLD cohort

Journal: PLoS ONE

doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0249491

Baseline patient characteristics.
Figure Legend Snippet: Baseline patient characteristics.

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Example LMS-IDEAL PDFF maps.
Figure Legend Snippet: Example LMS-IDEAL PDFF maps.

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(left) LMS-IDEAL values plotted against steatosis CRN scores, (right) CAP values plotted against steatosis CRN scores.
Figure Legend Snippet: (left) LMS-IDEAL values plotted against steatosis CRN scores, (right) CAP values plotted against steatosis CRN scores.

Techniques Used:

Scatter plot showing CAP values plotted against LMS-IDEAL PDFF values.
Figure Legend Snippet: Scatter plot showing CAP values plotted against LMS-IDEAL PDFF values.

Techniques Used:

Values represent AUROC (95% CI). (A) LMS-IDEAL and CAP for diagnosing steatosis grades of ≥ 1. (B) LMS-IDEAL and CAP for diagnosing steatosis grades of ≥ 2. (C) LMS-IDEAL and CAP for diagnosing steatosis grades of ≥ 3.
Figure Legend Snippet: Values represent AUROC (95% CI). (A) LMS-IDEAL and CAP for diagnosing steatosis grades of ≥ 1. (B) LMS-IDEAL and CAP for diagnosing steatosis grades of ≥ 2. (C) LMS-IDEAL and CAP for diagnosing steatosis grades of ≥ 3.

Techniques Used:

Diagnostic performance characteristics of  LMS-IDEAL  and CAP for identifying different steatosis grades.
Figure Legend Snippet: Diagnostic performance characteristics of LMS-IDEAL and CAP for identifying different steatosis grades.

Techniques Used: Diagnostic Assay



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Baseline patient characteristics.

Journal: PLoS ONE

Article Title: Comparison between magnetic resonance and ultrasound-derived indicators of hepatic steatosis in a pooled NAFLD cohort

doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0249491

Figure Lengend Snippet: Baseline patient characteristics.

Article Snippet: LMS-IDEAL is integrated in the multiparametric MRI technology, Liver MultiScan ® (Perspectum, UK), a diagnostic aid to quantitatively characterise liver tissue in terms of fat, iron, fibrosis and inflammation [ – ].

Techniques:

Example LMS-IDEAL PDFF maps.

Journal: PLoS ONE

Article Title: Comparison between magnetic resonance and ultrasound-derived indicators of hepatic steatosis in a pooled NAFLD cohort

doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0249491

Figure Lengend Snippet: Example LMS-IDEAL PDFF maps.

Article Snippet: LMS-IDEAL is integrated in the multiparametric MRI technology, Liver MultiScan ® (Perspectum, UK), a diagnostic aid to quantitatively characterise liver tissue in terms of fat, iron, fibrosis and inflammation [ – ].

Techniques:

(left) LMS-IDEAL values plotted against steatosis CRN scores, (right) CAP values plotted against steatosis CRN scores.

Journal: PLoS ONE

Article Title: Comparison between magnetic resonance and ultrasound-derived indicators of hepatic steatosis in a pooled NAFLD cohort

doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0249491

Figure Lengend Snippet: (left) LMS-IDEAL values plotted against steatosis CRN scores, (right) CAP values plotted against steatosis CRN scores.

Article Snippet: LMS-IDEAL is integrated in the multiparametric MRI technology, Liver MultiScan ® (Perspectum, UK), a diagnostic aid to quantitatively characterise liver tissue in terms of fat, iron, fibrosis and inflammation [ – ].

Techniques:

Scatter plot showing CAP values plotted against LMS-IDEAL PDFF values.

Journal: PLoS ONE

Article Title: Comparison between magnetic resonance and ultrasound-derived indicators of hepatic steatosis in a pooled NAFLD cohort

doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0249491

Figure Lengend Snippet: Scatter plot showing CAP values plotted against LMS-IDEAL PDFF values.

Article Snippet: LMS-IDEAL is integrated in the multiparametric MRI technology, Liver MultiScan ® (Perspectum, UK), a diagnostic aid to quantitatively characterise liver tissue in terms of fat, iron, fibrosis and inflammation [ – ].

Techniques:

Values represent AUROC (95% CI). (A) LMS-IDEAL and CAP for diagnosing steatosis grades of ≥ 1. (B) LMS-IDEAL and CAP for diagnosing steatosis grades of ≥ 2. (C) LMS-IDEAL and CAP for diagnosing steatosis grades of ≥ 3.

Journal: PLoS ONE

Article Title: Comparison between magnetic resonance and ultrasound-derived indicators of hepatic steatosis in a pooled NAFLD cohort

doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0249491

Figure Lengend Snippet: Values represent AUROC (95% CI). (A) LMS-IDEAL and CAP for diagnosing steatosis grades of ≥ 1. (B) LMS-IDEAL and CAP for diagnosing steatosis grades of ≥ 2. (C) LMS-IDEAL and CAP for diagnosing steatosis grades of ≥ 3.

Article Snippet: LMS-IDEAL is integrated in the multiparametric MRI technology, Liver MultiScan ® (Perspectum, UK), a diagnostic aid to quantitatively characterise liver tissue in terms of fat, iron, fibrosis and inflammation [ – ].

Techniques:

Diagnostic performance characteristics of  LMS-IDEAL  and CAP for identifying different steatosis grades.

Journal: PLoS ONE

Article Title: Comparison between magnetic resonance and ultrasound-derived indicators of hepatic steatosis in a pooled NAFLD cohort

doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0249491

Figure Lengend Snippet: Diagnostic performance characteristics of LMS-IDEAL and CAP for identifying different steatosis grades.

Article Snippet: LMS-IDEAL is integrated in the multiparametric MRI technology, Liver MultiScan ® (Perspectum, UK), a diagnostic aid to quantitatively characterise liver tissue in terms of fat, iron, fibrosis and inflammation [ – ].

Techniques: Diagnostic Assay

Flowchart showing LMS IDEAL.

Journal: PLoS ONE

Article Title: Validation of a standardized MRI method for liver fat and T2* quantification

doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0204175

Figure Lengend Snippet: Flowchart showing LMS IDEAL.

Article Snippet: The LMS IDEAL version used in this study was implemented in Matlab (The MathWorks, Inc.) with executable mex-files, consisting of compiled C++ routines using ITK libraries ( www.itk.org ).

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Image acquisition protocols used to calculate PDFF and T2* in UK Biobank cohort.

Journal: PLoS ONE

Article Title: Validation of a standardized MRI method for liver fat and T2* quantification

doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0204175

Figure Lengend Snippet: Image acquisition protocols used to calculate PDFF and T2* in UK Biobank cohort.

Article Snippet: The LMS IDEAL version used in this study was implemented in Matlab (The MathWorks, Inc.) with executable mex-files, consisting of compiled C++ routines using ITK libraries ( www.itk.org ).

Techniques:

LMS IDEAL PDFF values versus gold standard values.

Journal: PLoS ONE

Article Title: Validation of a standardized MRI method for liver fat and T2* quantification

doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0204175

Figure Lengend Snippet: LMS IDEAL PDFF values versus gold standard values.

Article Snippet: The LMS IDEAL version used in this study was implemented in Matlab (The MathWorks, Inc.) with executable mex-files, consisting of compiled C++ routines using ITK libraries ( www.itk.org ).

Techniques:

Comparison of PDFF values using  LMS IDEAL  and Reference PDFF from Hernando et al., 2016.

Journal: PLoS ONE

Article Title: Validation of a standardized MRI method for liver fat and T2* quantification

doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0204175

Figure Lengend Snippet: Comparison of PDFF values using LMS IDEAL and Reference PDFF from Hernando et al., 2016.

Article Snippet: The LMS IDEAL version used in this study was implemented in Matlab (The MathWorks, Inc.) with executable mex-files, consisting of compiled C++ routines using ITK libraries ( www.itk.org ).

Techniques: