A meta‐analysis on the diagnostic performance of magnetic resonance imaging and transient elastography in nonalcoholic fatty liver disease
European Journal of Clinical Investigation2020Vol. 51(2), pp. e13446–e13446
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Qing Gu, Cen Li, Jiawei Lai, Zhongchen Zhang, J. Pan, Feng Zhao, Chaohui Yu, Youming Li, Chunxiao Chen, Weixing Chen, Zhe Shen
Abstract
MRI-PDFF and TE-CAP both provide highly accurate noninvasive approaches for quantifying and staging hepatic steatosis in NAFLD. Compared with TE-CAP, MRI-PDFF is significantly more accurate for evaluating dichotomized grades of steatosis.
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