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A Three-Dimensional Digital Model for Early Diagnosis of Hepatic Fibrosis Based on Magnetic Resonance Elastography
A Three-Dimensional Digital Model for Early Diagnosis of Hepatic Fibrosis Based on Magnetic Resonance Elastography
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A Three-Dimensional Digital Model for Early Diagnosis of Hepatic Fibrosis Based on Magnetic Resonance Elastography

A Three-Dimensional Digital Model for Early Diagnosis of Hepatic Fibrosis Based on Magnetic Resonance Elastography

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July 21, 2023

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06:09 min
July 21, 2023

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The scope of the research is to develop a three dimensional digital model for the early diagnosis of hepatic fibrosis based on magnetic resonance elastography. The research aims to address the limitations of current methods and provide a noninvasive and quantitative approach for the accurate assessment and monitoring of hepatic fibrosis. Some of the current experimental challenges in the field of hepatic fibrosis research include improving the scanning accuracy and imaging techniques of non-invasive methods like magnetic resonance elastography, standardizing computational protocols for consistent results and accumulating more comprehensive, and that was data size for accurate classification and diagnosis.

The liver MRI structural images were accurately aligned with MRE images, enabling the three dimensional distribution of liver stiffness, distribution, and achieving precise quantification in 3D space. It is possible to accurately establish a liver’s stiffness distribution map for a healthy liver, and conveniently utilize it for the diagnosis and the treatment of patients with different stages of liver cirrhosis. In the future, we want to address AI-driven diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis of liver diseases, as well as the development of herbal medicines related to liver diseases.

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The objective of this study was to develop a novel three-dimensional digital model for the early diagnosis of hepatic fibrosis, which includes the stiffness of each voxel in the patient's liver and can thus, be used to calculate the distribution ratio of the patient's liver at different fibrosis stages.

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