Connection
Ernesto Sparrelid to Magnetic Resonance Imaging
This is a "connection" page, showing publications Ernesto Sparrelid has written about Magnetic Resonance Imaging.
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Bartholom? WC, Gilg S, Lundberg P, Larsen PN, Sallinen V, Sternby Eilard M, Urdzik J, Lindell G, Brismar TB, Fallentin E, Ovissi A, Socratous A, Bjerner T, Kollbeck S, Tellman J, Holmquist F, Dahlstr?m N, Woisetschl?ger M, Bj?rnsson B, Sparrelid E, Sandstr?m P. Magnetic resonance-derived hepatic uptake index improves the identification of patients at risk of severe post-hepatectomy liver failure. Br J Surg. 2025 Apr 30; 112(5).
Score: 0.106
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Wang Q, Brismar TB, Gilg S, Jonas E, Nilsson H, Tzortzakakis A, Isaksson B, Axelsson R, Sparrelid E. Multimodal perioperative assessment of liver function and volume in patients undergoing hepatectomy for colorectal liver metastasis: a comparison of the indocyanine green retention test, 99mTc mebrofenin hepatobiliary scintigraphy and gadoxetic acid enhanced MRI. Br J Radiol. 2022 Oct 01; 95(1139):20220370.
Score: 0.088
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Barimani D, Kauppila JH, Sturesson C, Sparrelid E. Imaging in disappearing colorectal liver metastases and their accuracy: a systematic review. World J Surg Oncol. 2020 Oct 08; 18(1):264.
Score: 0.077
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Hu X, Wang Q, Huang G, He X, Sparrelid E, Brismar TB, Fan Y. Gadoxetic Acid-Enhanced MRI-Based Radiomics Signature: A Potential Imaging Biomarker for Identifying Cytokeratin 19-Positive Hepatocellular Carcinoma. Comput Math Methods Med. 2023; 2023:5424204.
Score: 0.023
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Bergquist E, Kartalis N, Sparrelid E, L?hr M, Ghorbani P. [Intraductal papillary mucinous cystic neoplasm and other common cystic pancreatic lesions]. Lakartidningen. 2021 10 05; 118.
Score: 0.021
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Wang Q, Wang A, Sparrelid E, Zhang J, Zhao Y, Ma K, Brismar TB. Predictive value of gadoxetic acid-enhanced MRI for posthepatectomy liver failure: a systematic review. Eur Radiol. 2022 Mar; 32(3):1792-1803.
Score: 0.021
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