FATTY liverDespite differences in pathological analysis, focal liver lesions are not always distinguishable in contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), contrast-enhanced computed tomography (CT), and positron emission tomography (PET). This issue can cause problems ...
Liver fat storage, also called hepatic steatosis, is increasingly common and represents a very frequent diagnosis in the medical field. Excess fat is not without consequences. In fact, hepatic steatosis contributes to the progression toward liver fibrosis. There are two main types of fatty liver di...
Dermitzakis, P.A. Halban Short term exposure of beta cells to low concentrations of interleukin-1beta improves insulin secretion through focal adhesion and actin remodeling and regulation of gene expression Journal of Biological Chemistry, 290 (10) (2015), pp. 6653-6669 Google Scholar [42] A....
The purpose of this review is to evaluate the most significant CT and MRI texture features, which can discriminate between the main benign and malignant focal liver lesions and can be helpful to predict the response to pharmacological or surgical therapy and the patient’s prognosis. Keywords: ...
Firstly, the fatty liver excretes high levels of substances that damage the cardiovascular system, such as coagulation factors, very low-density lipoproteins, and C-reactive protein. Additionally, LF is closely linked to insulin resistance and pro-inflammatory status [148,149]. All this evidence ...
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"Americans are looking at the focal object more quickly and spend more time looking at it," he said. "The Chinese have more saccades [jerky eye movements]. They move their eyes more, especially back and forth between the object and the [background] field." ...
they can be misdiagnosed as focal nodular hyperplasia[88,92,93]. The tumor cells are large and eosinophilic with prominent nuclei. Another characteristic for diagnosing this subtype is dense intratumoral fibrosis consisting of acellular collagen and pale bodies. The pale bodies are characteristic but ...
E. et al. Focal deletion of the adenosine A1 receptor in adult mice using an adeno-associated viral vector. J. Neurosci. 23, 5762–5770 (2003). CAS PubMed PubMed Central Google Scholar Adamantidis, A. R., Zhang, F., Aravanis, A. M., Deisseroth, K. & de Lecea, L. Neural ...
Focal Nodular Hyperplasia This is the second most prevalent benign liver lesion (after hemangioma), with a woman preponderance, in 80–90% of the cases, in third or fourth decade and a global incidence of about 0.6–3% of the general population. It is no identifiable etiologic factor. ...