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Publication Name 世界华人消化杂志
手稿编号 38308
手稿来源省、自治区或特别行政区 北京市
专业类型 消化内科学
手稿栏目类型 文献综述
文章标题 血氧水平依赖的磁共振功能成像在肝硬化轻微肝性脑病中的研究进展
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所有作者列表 刘子衿, 丁惠国
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通讯作者 丁惠国, 博士, 教授, 100000, 北京市丰台区玉林西路右安门外西头条8号, 首都医科大学附属北京佑安医院消化内科. dinhghuiguo@ccmu.edu.cn
关键词 轻微肝性脑病; 肝硬化; 血氧水平依赖; 功能磁共振成像
核心内容提要 肝硬化轻微肝性脑病(minimal hepatic encephalopathy, MHE)发生率高, 影响患者的生活和工作质量及预后. 由于无明显的临床表现和缺乏特异性诊断标志物, MHE常常被漏诊或误诊. 血氧水平依赖fMRI可以显示大脑不同功能区的血氧变化, 评估脑功能及认知功能, 为临床肝硬化MHE的早期诊断和治疗效果评价提供了重要的影像学标志物.
引文著录 刘子衿, 丁惠国. 血氧水平依赖的磁共振功能成像在肝硬化轻微肝性脑病中的研究进展. 世界华人消化杂志 2021; 29(16): 966-971
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