Reliable computational quantification of liver fibrosis is compromised by inherent staining variation
Abstract Biopsy remains the gold‐standard measure for staging liver disease, both to inform prognosis and to assess the response to a given treatment. Semiquantitative scores such as the Ishak fibrosis score are used for evaluation. These scores are utilised in clinical trials, with the US Food and...
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Main Authors: | Stuart Astbury (Author), Jane I Grove (Author), David A Dorward (Author), Indra N Guha (Author), Jonathan A Fallowfield (Author), Timothy J Kendall (Author) |
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2021-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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