MRI texture analysis parameters of contrast-enhanced T1-weighted images of Crohn's disease differ according to the presence or absence of histological markers of hypoxia and angiogenesis.
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Full Title: Abdom Radiol (NY)
Abbreviation: Abdom Radiol (NY)
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Subject Category: Diagnostic Imaging
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"Conflicts of interest and funding streams GB declares that he has no conflict of interest. JM declares that she has no conflict of interest. BG is partly employed within the Feedback plc and a shareholder in the Feedback plc, a company developing and commercializing the TexRAD (www.texrad.com), part of Feedback Plc, Cambridge, UK) imaging texture analysis research software algorithm considered in this study. AG declares that he has no conflict of interest. MRJ declares that he has no conflict of interest. SAT and SH are NIHR senior investigators. This research/study/project was supported by Crohns and Colitis UK (M/11/5) and the National Institute for Health Research University College London Hospitals Biomedical Research Centre."
"Funding This study was funded by Crohns and Colitis UK (Grant Number M/11/5)."
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