Ning Li's research while affiliated with University of Washington Seattle and other places
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Publication (1)
Background:
Hepatoblastoma is the most common hepatic malignancy occurring in the pediatric population. Intratumoral cellular behavior varies, and the small-cell undifferentiated histopathology carries a poorer prognosis than other tissue subtypes. Neoadjuvant chemotherapy is recommended for this tumor subtype prior to surgical resection in most c...
Citations
... glcm: gray-level co-occurrence matrix; gldm: gray level dependence matrix; glrlm: gray-level run-length matrix; glszm: gray-level size zone matrix; HHL: high-pass high-pass low-pass; HLH: high-pass low-pass high-pass; HLL: high-pass lowpass low-pass; LHL: low-pass high-pass low-pass contrast-enhanced CT characteristics in a conventional way. But the performance was shown to be poor [20]. It is simple to discover by evaluating the quantitative radiological features between the clusters that the traditional radiological characteristics have little impact on the clustering outcome, highlighting the benefit of radiomics analysis. ...