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septiembre 4, 2024
Pathology, Research
by gar100mx_sn7nzttt

Can My Research Continue?

A recent panel discussion on “The Promise of Quantum for Industry” at the annual IBM Quantum Summit homed in on several business challenges that quantum computers are well-suited to tackle and more.

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Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is excellent for interrogating the liver parenchyma, and is the modality of choice for characterizing a focal liver lesion and non-invasive investigation of the biliary tree. Hepatobiliary contrast agents and diffusion-weighted imaging have further improved the accuracy of MRI. This article describes the role of each of these modalities, highlighting several common benign and malignant hepatobiliary disease processes. Other less commonly used modalities such as positron emission tomography-CT, cholescintigraphy and endoscopic ultrasound/cholangioscopy are summarized.

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