Abstract
Background:
Altered systemic and cellular lipid metabolism plays a pivotal role in the pathogenesis of prostate cancer (
Methods:
Preoperative MRI scans of 98 patients were identified. The volume of interest was defined by identifying an annular shell-like region on each MRI slice to include all surgically resectable visceral adipose tissue. An optimal biomarker method was used to identify features from 7631 intensity- and texture-based properties that maximized the classification of patients into clinically significant
Results:
Six highest ranked optimal features were derived, which demonstrated a sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy of association with the presence of clinically significant
Conclusion:
A highly independent set of PPAT features derived from MRI scans that predict patients with clinically significant
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