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Leonardo console

Manufactured by Siemens
Sourced in Germany, Japan

The Leonardo console is a piece of lab equipment designed for use in scientific research and analysis. It is a compact, modular system that provides a versatile platform for various applications. The console offers a range of core functions, including data acquisition, instrument control, and signal processing, enabling researchers to perform a wide variety of tasks in the laboratory setting. The detailed specifications and intended use of the Leonardo console are not available within the scope of this concise and unbiased description.

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Multislice CT Imaging Protocol

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Multislice computed tomography (MSCT) was performed in Toulouse in the Radiology Department (Sensation, Siemens, Erlangen, Germany). Slice thickness was 16*0.75 mm, with 0.75 mm collimation and a 512*512 matrix. Post-processing was performed on a Leonardo console (Siemens, Erlangen, Germany) with Osirix software. Reconstructions included two-dimensional multiplanar reconstruction (MPR) and three-dimensional maximum intensity projection (MIP) and volume rendering technique (VRT).
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Quantitative Evaluation of Metastatic Liver Lesions

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Image analysis and region of interests (ROI) placement was made by two abdominal radiologists who had ten and eleven years’ experience of abdominal radiology. The morphological features were evaluated as follows: 1- lesion size, measurements were made in the axial plane on contrast enhanced T1-weighted (T1W) images at the largest diameter. 2-lesion localization (right or left lobe of the liver). 3-ADC values of the metastases and IHCC’s. For ADCmean values, the ROIs were placed over the three different enhancing solid portions of the lesions on contrast enhanced T1W images blinded to ADC maps. Conventional T2-weighted (T2W) and contrast enhanced T1W images were used as reference to determine the enhanced portions of the lesion areas and to avoid the cystic or necrotic parts of the lesions. Final ADCmean values were calculated as the average of the ADC values obtained from 3 different ROIs (Figure 23). We used synapse 3D® (Fujifilm Medical, Tokyo, Japan) and Leonardo console (software version 2.0, Siemens) to evaluate metastatic liver lesions and to calculate ADC values of metastatic liver lesions.
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