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Prediction of micropapillary and solid pattern in lung adenocarcinoma using radiomic values extracted from near-pure histopathological subtypes.

Li-Wei ChenShun-Mao YangHao-Jen WangYi-Chang ChenMong-Wei LinMin-Shu HsiehHsiang-Lin SongHuan-Jang KoChung-Ming ChenYeun-Chung Chang
Published in: European radiology (2021)
• The radiomic values extracted from lung adenocarcinoma with "near-pure" histological subtypes provide useful information for high-grade (micropapillary and solid) components detection. • Using near-pure radiomic features and patch-wise image analysis, high-grade components of lung adenocarcinoma can be predicted with high sensitivity and moderate specificity. • Using near-pure radiomic features and patch-wise image analysis has potential role in facilitating the prediction of the presence of high-grade components in lung adenocarcinoma prior to surgical resection.
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