Application and progress of X‐ray, computed tomography, and magnetic resonance imaging radiomics in osteosarcoma
Teng Peihong,
Ren Lingling,
Hao Haifeng
et al.
Abstract:Looking back on the development of radiomics in osteosarcoma over recent years, in addition to distinguishing osteosarcoma from other malignant bone tumors (mainly Ewing's sarcoma), more research directions are using radiomics to evaluate and predict the efficacy and survival of patients undergoing neoadjuvant chemotherapy. Among the three commonly used examination methods of X‐ray, CT, and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), more and more studies have been conducted on MRI‐based radiomics, which fully reflects … Show more
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