2022
DOI: 10.1007/s11547-022-01537-x
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Interventional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Suite (IMRIS): How to build and how to use

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“…Different diagnostic techniques may be utilized, alone or as a multimodality approach [ 65 , 66 , 67 , 68 , 69 , 70 , 71 , 72 , 73 , 74 , 75 , 76 , 77 , 78 , 79 , 80 ]. Computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) are the main imaging tools employed during the pre-procedural phase in order to evaluate liver lesions [ 81 , 82 , 83 , 84 , 85 , 86 , 87 , 88 , 89 , 90 , 91 , 92 , 93 , 94 , 95 , 96 , 97 , 98 ] and in the surveillance phase to assess the efficacy and the safety [ 99 , 100 , 101 , 102 , 103 , 104 , 105 , 106 , 107 , 108 , 109 , 110 , 111 , 112 , 113 , 114 , 115 , 116 , 117 , 118 ...…”
Section: Non Anatomic Liver Resectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Different diagnostic techniques may be utilized, alone or as a multimodality approach [ 65 , 66 , 67 , 68 , 69 , 70 , 71 , 72 , 73 , 74 , 75 , 76 , 77 , 78 , 79 , 80 ]. Computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) are the main imaging tools employed during the pre-procedural phase in order to evaluate liver lesions [ 81 , 82 , 83 , 84 , 85 , 86 , 87 , 88 , 89 , 90 , 91 , 92 , 93 , 94 , 95 , 96 , 97 , 98 ] and in the surveillance phase to assess the efficacy and the safety [ 99 , 100 , 101 , 102 , 103 , 104 , 105 , 106 , 107 , 108 , 109 , 110 , 111 , 112 , 113 , 114 , 115 , 116 , 117 , 118 ...…”
Section: Non Anatomic Liver Resectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, the idea that imaging studies contain a great quantity of data, in the form of grey-level patterns, which are imperceptible to the human eyes, has become more and more interesting [ 116 , 117 , 118 , 119 , 120 , 121 , 122 , 123 , 124 , 125 , 126 , 127 , 128 , 129 , 130 , 131 , 132 , 133 , 134 ]. These texture features, when correlated with clinical-pathological data and outcomes [ 135 , 136 , 137 , 138 , 139 , 140 , 141 , 142 , 143 , 144 , 145 , 146 , 147 , 148 , 149 , 150 , 151 , 152 , 153 ], theoretically allow diagnostic and prognostic assessment [ 154 , 155 , 156 , 157 , 158 , 159 , 160 , 161 , 162 ]. The assessment of textural characteristics, obtained by radiological images, which depend on mathematical analysis, such as histogram analysis, is called radiomics [ 163 , 164 , 165 , …”
Section: Common Postoperative Complicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has many advantages, such as a lack of ionizing radiation, real-time MR fluoroscopy placement, high resolution, capacity to display small tumors with increased sensitivity, and the monitoring of thermal effects. It can be combined with diffusion-weighted imaging or MRI contrast agents to visualize more difficult lesions [ 159 , 160 ] ( Figure 2 ).…”
Section: Diagnosis Staging and Risk Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%