Correction: Consensus report from the 10th global forum for liver magnetic resonance imaging: multidisciplinary team discussion - Report - MDSpire

Correction: Consensus report from the 10th global forum for liver magnetic resonance imaging: multidisciplinary team discussion

  • By

  • Bachir Taouli

  • Ahmed Ba-Ssalamah

  • Julius Chapiro

  • Jagpreet Chhatwal

  • Kathryn Fowler

  • Tae Wook Kang

  • Gesine Knobloch

  • Dow-Mu Koh

  • Masatoshi Kudo

  • Jeong Min Lee

  • Takamichi Murakami

  • David J. Pinato

  • Kristina I. Ringe

  • Bin Song

  • Parissa Tabrizian

  • Jin Wang

  • Jeong Hee Yoon

  • Mengsu Zeng

  • Jian Zhou

  • Valérie Vilgrain

  • November 6, 2023

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Clinical Report: Multidisciplinary Insights from 10th Global Forum on Liver MRI

Overview

The 10th Global Forum on Liver MRI provided a consensus report emphasizing multidisciplinary collaboration in liver imaging. The article, now open access, highlights key discussions and consensus from experts across radiology and hepatology.

Background

Liver magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a critical tool in diagnosing and managing liver diseases, including hepatocellular carcinoma and other focal liver lesions. Multidisciplinary team discussions enhance interpretation and clinical decision-making by integrating radiological findings with clinical and pathological data. The Global Forum on Liver MRI convenes experts worldwide to share advances and establish consensus guidelines. This report synthesizes insights from the 10th meeting, reflecting evolving practices and collaborative approaches.

Data Highlights

This correction notice does not contain numerical data but refers to the original consensus report published electronically on 13 July 2023 and updated on 28 September 2023 to open access status under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

Key Findings

  • The consensus report underscores the importance of multidisciplinary team discussions in liver MRI interpretation.
  • Open access publication facilitates wider dissemination and collaborative use of the consensus guidelines.
  • The report reflects contributions from a diverse group of international experts in radiology, hepatology, and oncology.
  • Creative Commons licensing enables adaptation and sharing of the article content with appropriate credit.
  • The correction ensures accurate attribution and accessibility of the original consensus document.

Clinical Implications

Clinicians and radiologists should engage in multidisciplinary discussions to optimize liver MRI interpretation and patient management. Access to consensus guidelines under open licensing supports evidence-based practice and educational efforts globally.

Conclusion

The corrected and openly accessible consensus report from the 10th Global Forum on Liver MRI promotes collaborative, multidisciplinary approaches to liver imaging, enhancing clinical care and research.

References

  1. Taouli et al. 2023 -- Consensus report from the 10th global forum for liver magnetic resonance imaging: multidisciplinary team discussion

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