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, tibialis anterior) fat content, VAT and abdominal s.c. adipose tissue (aSAT) volumes were analysed using a 3 Tesla whole-body human MRI scanner (MAGNETOM Skyra; Siemens Medical Solutions) using a two-point Dixon method as described previously ( 14 ). Soleus
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Consensus was achieved in 72% of questions ( Fig. 1 ). There was agreement that CT or MRI should be used in conjunction with functional imaging. 68 Ga-SSA-PET/CT was preferred to 111 In-pentetreotide scintigraphy for functional imaging. 68 Ga
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, the young age of patients), and so, the preferred breast imaging techniques are US or MRI depending on the number of lumps ( 3 ). MFA lesions seem to have the same radiological characteristics as a simple FA ( 4 ). The etiology of MFA still remains
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imaging modality is exclusively effective and all are expensive and all except MRI involve radiation. The combination of anatomic and functional modalities is effective in amplifying sensitivity and specificity parameters for detection ( 13 ); this
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of objectively and overall revealing changes within the whole orbit, MRI has been increasingly used in the assessment of TAO ( 7 , 8 ). Previous studies have reported that thickness and volume of extraocular muscles (EOMs) and signal intensity ratio
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Endocrine Society ( 13 ) and Tufton et al . ( 6 ) advocate minimising radiation by using MRI as the initial screening tool. The recommended frequency of imaging also varies, ranging from every 1 to 5 years ( 6 , 14 , 16 , 17 ). An international consensus
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, the aim of the present study was to use data from a large and well-characterized study population to investigate the potential link of circulating chemerin concentrations with circulating concentrations of liver enzymes, MRI-quantified liver fat
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CD patients were analysed. Baseline demographic features, pre- and post-operative hormonal values, MRI findings and histopathological features were recorded. Endogenous hypercortisolism was defined as serum cortisol >1.8 µg/dL after standard two
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sexual characteristics, sex steroid concentrations, karyotype results, cranial magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) results, bone mineral density (BMD), bone age and pelvic ultrasonography results. Histories of anosmia or hyposmia were identified based on the