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Making the most of the imaging we have: using head MRI to estimate body composition
2016
Clinical Radiology
Aim-To investigate the use of clinical head magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in determining body composition and to evaluate how well it correlates with established measures based on abdominal computed tomography (CT). Materials and Methods-Ninety-nine consecutive patients were identified who had undergone both brain MRI and abdominal CT within a 2-week span. Volumes of fat and muscle in the extracranial head were measured utilising several techniques by both abdominal CT and head MRI.
doi:10.1016/j.crad.2015.12.004
pmid:26796357
pmcid:PMC4772959
fatcat:qkdywrb34bbybmswo5cxsqxydi