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Claudia Hagiu

Researcher at Iuliu Hațieganu University of Medicine and Pharmacy

Publications -  16
Citations -  155

Claudia Hagiu is an academic researcher from Iuliu Hațieganu University of Medicine and Pharmacy. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Disease. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 12 publications receiving 137 citations.

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Abdominal Tumor Characterization and Recognition Using Superior-Order Cooccurrence Matrices, Based on Ultrasound Images

TL;DR: This paper considered some of the most frequent abdominal malignant tumors: the hepatocellular carcinoma and the colonic tumors, and improved the computerized, texture-based methods for performing computer-aided characterization and automatic diagnosis of these tumors, using only the information from ultrasound images.
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Non-Invasive Assessment of Inflammation and Treatment Response in Patients with Crohn's Disease and Ulcerative Colitis using Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasonography Quantification.

TL;DR: The aim was to find the usefulness of dynamic CEUS quantification as compared to endoscopy in the assessment of disease activity and in the follow-up under therapy of the patients suffering from either CD or UC.
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Applicability of abdominal ultrasonography in inflammatory bowel diseases.

TL;DR: Using the Doppler ultrasonography at the level of the superior and inferior mesenteric arteries and at the inflamed intestinal wall, the activity of the inflammatory process and also the evolution under treatment are assessed.
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Percutaneous ultrasound guided radiofrequency and microwave ablation in the treatment of hepatic metastases. A monocentric initial experience.

TL;DR: A larger than 5 mm ablation size is critical for local tumor control and is favoring the use of MWA due to its ability to achieve ablation in significantly shorter times with less incomplete ablations.
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Contrast-enhanced ultrasonography (CEUS) for the evaluation of the inflammation of the digestive tract wall.

TL;DR: This method appreciates the microcirculation in inflamed bowel segments in terms of qualitative and quantitative parameters and evaluates the extension and the activity of disease, as well as the presence of complications.