Quantification of liver fat with magnetic resonance imaging
Intracellular fat accumulation is common feature of liver disease. Intracellular fat (steatosis)
is the histological hallmark of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) but also may occur
with alcohol abuse, viral hepatitis, HIV and genetic lipodystrophies, and chemotherapy. This
article reviews emerging magnetic resonance imaging techniques that attempt to quantify
liver fat. The content provides an overview of fatty liver disease and diseases where fat is an
important disease feature. Also discussed is the current use and limitation of non-targeted …
is the histological hallmark of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) but also may occur
with alcohol abuse, viral hepatitis, HIV and genetic lipodystrophies, and chemotherapy. This
article reviews emerging magnetic resonance imaging techniques that attempt to quantify
liver fat. The content provides an overview of fatty liver disease and diseases where fat is an
important disease feature. Also discussed is the current use and limitation of non-targeted …
Intracellular fat accumulation is common feature of liver disease. Intracellular fat (steatosis) is the histological hallmark of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) but also may occur with alcohol abuse, viral hepatitis, HIV and genetic lipodystrophies, and chemotherapy. This article reviews emerging magnetic resonance imaging techniques that attempt to quantify liver fat. The content provides an overview of fatty liver disease and diseases where fat is an important disease feature. Also discussed is the current use and limitation of non-targeted biopsy in diffuse liver disease, and why quantitative non-invasive biomarkers of liver fat would be beneficial.
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