2011
DOI: 10.1002/jmri.22580
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Quantitative assessment of liver fat with magnetic resonance imaging and spectroscopy

Abstract: Hepatic steatosis is characterized by abnormal and excessive accumulation of lipids within hepatocytes. It is an important feature of diffuse liver disease, and the histological hallmark of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). Other conditions associated with steatosis include alcoholic liver disease, viral hepatitis, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and genetic lipodystrophies, cystic fibrosis liver disease, and hepatotoxicity from various therapeutic agents. Liver biopsy, the current clinical gold sta… Show more

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“…A triglyceride model of human liver fat spectra, described by Hamilton et al (22), was used to incorporate spectral correction of multifrequency interference effects of the protons in the fat. The PDFF in each pixel then was calculated as the ratio of the fat proton density to the total (fat and water) proton density (15).…”
Section: Fat Fraction Calculationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A triglyceride model of human liver fat spectra, described by Hamilton et al (22), was used to incorporate spectral correction of multifrequency interference effects of the protons in the fat. The PDFF in each pixel then was calculated as the ratio of the fat proton density to the total (fat and water) proton density (15).…”
Section: Fat Fraction Calculationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The MRI-proton density fat fraction (PDFF) is a promising noninvasive biomarker for quantification of hepatic steatosis (15,16).…”
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“…MRI-PDFF has been previously shown to be a highly precise, accurate, and reproducible noninvasive biomarker to quantify hepatic fat content. (25,26), correlates well with MR spectroscopy (r 2 =0.99, p<0.001) (22,23), and is superior to noninvasive imaging techniques such as ultrasound and computed tomography for measuring hepatic fat content (27) even in iron-overloaded livers that may coexist with NAFLD livers. (28) MRI-PDFF has also been shown to correlate well with histology from contemporaneous liver biopsies.…”
Section: Magnetic Resonance Imagingmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…Bu şekilde karaciğerin en çok yağlanan ya da yağlanmadan korunan bölgeleri hızlı ve güvenilir bir şekilde belirlenebilir. Dual eko görüntüleme bu özelliği ile karaciğer biyopsisi için doğru yeri belirlemede veya tercihen noninvazif kantitatif doku yağ oranı ölçümü için MRS örneklem alanını belirlemek için kullanılabilir [27]. İç faz ve dış faz dual eko görüntüler, multieko görüntüleme ile elde olunan proton yoğunluklu yağ oranı (PDFF: proton density fat fraction) tespitine ve MRS'ye göre daha yaygın kullanım alanı bulduğundan YKH'nın tanı, derecelendirme ve takibinde pratik ve güvenilir bir yöntem olarak kullanılmaya devam etmektedir.…”
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