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EPOS™ - C-01454
Quick assessment with controlled attenuation parameter for hepatic steatosis in children based on MRI-PDFF as the gold standard | BMC Pediatrics | Full Text
Fibroscan - Dr Douglas Samuel
Individual patient data meta-analysis of controlled attenuation parameter ( CAP) technology for assessing steatosis - ScienceDirect
Non-Invasive Assessment of Hepatic Steatosis in Patients with NAFLD Using Controlled Attenuation Parameter and 1H-MR Spectroscopy | PLOS ONE
What Is a Fibroscan?
Value of controlled attenuation parameter in fibrosis prediction in nonalcoholic steatohepatitis
Hepatic steatosis on FibroScan with controlled attenuation parameter... | Download Scientific Diagram
Fibroscan™ (Sound Based Elastography) | Gastro Health - Framingham
Factors associated with CAP ! 238 dB/m vs. CAP | Download Table
Controlled Attenuation Parameter (CAP): a noninvasive method for the detection of hepatic steatosis based on transient elastography - Myers - 2012 - Liver International - Wiley Online Library
Severe Hepatic Steatosis Is Associated With Low-Level Viremia and Advanced Fibrosis in Patients With Chronic Hepatitis B in North America - ScienceDirect
Transient elastography assessed hepatic steatosis and fibrosis are associated with body composition in the United States | medRxiv
Validity criteria for the diagnosis of fatty liver by M probe-based controlled attenuation parameter - ScienceDirect
Fibrosis: Development
Improvement in liver stiffness measurement for diagnosis of liver fibrosis in patients with concurrent chronic hepatitis B and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease - Nan Xu, Qinxiu Xie, Jiang Li, Yufeng Gao, Xu
Table 1 from The controlled attenuation parameter (CAP): a novel tool for the non-invasive evaluation of steatosis using Fibroscan. | Semantic Scholar
Diagnostics | Free Full-Text | Ultrasound-Based Diagnostic Methods: Possible Use in Fatty Liver Disease Area
Factors associated with CAP ! 238 dB/m vs. CAP | Download Table
Controlled attenuation parameter for the assessment of liver steatosis in comparison with liver histology: a single-centre real life experience | Swiss Medical Weekly