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Ding L, Liu W, Li H, Huang D, Chen Y, An H
Medicine (Baltimore) . 2024 Jul; 103(28):e38792. PMID: 38996162
Rationale: Ichthyosis uteri is a rare pathological condition characterized by the replacement of the endometrial lining by stratified squamous epithelium. Yet its occurrence with endometrial adenocarcinoma is very rare. Patient...
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Huang D, Lin C, Jiang Y, Xin E, Xu F, Gan Y, et al.
Front Oncol . 2024 Apr; 14:1348678. PMID: 38585004
Objective: To establish a radiomics model based on intratumoral and peritumoral features extracted from pre-treatment CT to predict the major pathological response (MPR) in patients with non-small cell lung cancer...
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Xie D, Xu F, Zhu W, Pu C, Huang S, Lou K, et al.
Front Oncol . 2022 Oct; 12:990608. PMID: 36276082
Objective: To assess the validity of pre- and posttreatment computed tomography (CT)-based radiomics signatures and delta radiomics signatures for predicting progression-free survival (PFS) in stage III-IV non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC)...
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Fu G, Yu H, Liu J, Xia T, Xiang L, Li P, et al.
Eur J Radiol . 2021 Apr; 139:109683. PMID: 33836337
Objective: We aimed to investigate the risk factors of invasive pulmonary adenocarcinoma, especially to report and validate the use of our newly identified arc concave sign in predicting invasiveness of...
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Xia T, Cai M, Zhuang Y, Ji X, Huang D, Lin L, et al.
Eur J Radiol . 2020 Nov; 133:109332. PMID: 33152625
Purpose: We aim to investigate the risk factors influencing the growth of residual nodule (RN) in surgical patients with adenocarcinoma presenting as multifocal ground-glass nodules (GGNs). Method: From January 2014...
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Liu J, Xu H, Chen Q, Zhang T, Sheng W, Huang Q, et al.
EBioMedicine . 2019 May; 43:454-459. PMID: 31060901
Background: Spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) is a devastating disease with high mortality rate. This study aimed to predict hematoma expansion in spontaneous ICH from routinely available variables by using support...