Fig 1.
Micrographs of a Human liver changes due to inflammation (a) healthy tissue with well-arranged and densely packed Hepatocytes,(b) Hepatocytes with pathologies in the early stage of Non- alcoholic fat liver disease, (c) inflammatory cells and hepatocytes with altered architecture due to uncontrolled lipid accumulation, adapted from [17].
Table 1.
The constitutive equations of various rheological models describe the relationship between stress and strain in both the time and frequency domains.
Each model has distinct parameters that quantify specific material properties.
Fig 2.
PRISMA flowchart of the studies through the review.
Fig 3.
Illustrate the network view based on the similarity of papers closely related to our selected references and most cited publications on the Visualization map.
Fig 4.
Illustrate the timeline view of related publications on the visualization map.
Fig 5.
Risk of bias graph.
Fig 6.
Risk of bias summary.
Table 2.
The overall quality assessment results for all included studies.
Table 3.
Studies evaluating the best Rheological model.
Table 4.
Studies employed viscoelastic parameters to characterize various soft.