17 results on '"Wang, Stewart C."'
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2. Relative muscle indices and healthy reference values for sarcopenia assessment using T10 through L5 computed tomography skeletal muscle area
3. Independent Associations of Aortic Calcification with Cirrhosis and Liver Related Mortality in Veterans with Chronic Liver Disease
4. Sarcopenia provides extra value outside the PULP score for predicting mortality in older patients with perforated peptic ulcers
5. Healthy US population reference values for CT visceral fat measurements and the impact of IV contrast, HU range, and spinal levels
6. The psoas muscle index distribution and influence of outcomes in an Asian adult trauma population: an alternative indicator for sarcopenia of acute diseases
7. Predicting outcomes of abdominal surgical emergencies in the elderly population using a CT muscle gauge
8. Comparing FE human body model rib geometry to population data
9. Optimal body size adjustment of L3 CT skeletal muscle area for sarcopenia assessment
10. CT validation of SVC-RA junction location for pediatric central line placement: is vertebral bodies below the carina accurate?
11. Validation of a DIXON-based fat quantification technique for the measurement of visceral fat using a CT-based reference standard
12. Can Comprehensive Imaging Analysis with Analytic Morphomics and Geriatric Assessment Predict Serious Complications in Patients Undergoing Pancreatic Surgery?
13. Skeletal muscle cutoff values for sarcopenia diagnosis using T10 to L5 measurements in a healthy US population
14. Development of a 10-Year-Old Full Body Geometric Dataset for Computational Modeling
15. Worsening Central Sarcopenia and Increasing Intra-Abdominal Fat Correlate with Decreased Survival in Patients with Adrenocortical Carcinoma
16. Lipopolysaccharide Binding Protein Is Down-Regulated During Acute Liver Failure
17. Impaired Hepatocyte Regeneration in Toll-Like Receptor 4 Mutant Mice
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