High intramuscular adipose tissue content associated with prognosis and postoperative complications of cancers
Abstract Sarcopenia has been considered an adverse prognostic factor in cancer patients. Intramuscular adipose tissue content, as a new marker of sarcopenia, can effectively reflect skeletal muscle quality. The aim of this study was performed to evaluate the association between high intramuscular ad...
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Main Authors: | Rongqiang Liu (Author), Zhendong Qiu (Author), Lilong Zhang (Author), Wangbin Ma (Author), Liuliu Zi (Author), Kunpeng Wang (Author), Tainrui Kuang (Author), Kailiang Zhao (Author), Weixing Wang (Author) |
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2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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