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Endoscopy, 1992
Endoscopic ultrasonography (ES) enables accurate imaging of the layering structures of the gastrointestinal tract. The equipment is still evolving but has already reached a high degree of sophistication. The most relevant clinical indications are the analysis of submucosal tumors, the imaging of intestinal vascular anomalies, and, especially, the ...
G N, Tytgat, P, Fockens
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Endoscopic ultrasonography (ES) enables accurate imaging of the layering structures of the gastrointestinal tract. The equipment is still evolving but has already reached a high degree of sophistication. The most relevant clinical indications are the analysis of submucosal tumors, the imaging of intestinal vascular anomalies, and, especially, the ...
G N, Tytgat, P, Fockens
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Endoscopy, 1999
Areas of application for endosonography can be roughly divided into three categories: standard diagnostic examination; operative diagnostic examination (fine-needle aspiration); and operative therapeutic procedures. Nevertheless, endoscopic ultrasonography remains a single technique, in which the physician can not only raise a suspicion of a particular
FUSAROLI, PIETRO, CALETTI, GIANCARLO
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Areas of application for endosonography can be roughly divided into three categories: standard diagnostic examination; operative diagnostic examination (fine-needle aspiration); and operative therapeutic procedures. Nevertheless, endoscopic ultrasonography remains a single technique, in which the physician can not only raise a suspicion of a particular
FUSAROLI, PIETRO, CALETTI, GIANCARLO
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Surgical Clinics of North America, 2004
Endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) was introduced in the early 1980s in an attempt to improve sonographic imaging of the pancreas. Its uses have been expanded to include examination of the upper and lower gastrointestinal tracts, hepatobiliary and portal systems,and the anal sphincter; diagnosis and staging of esophageal, gastric,and pancreaticobiliary tumors;
Mark, Ingram, Maurice E, Arregui
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Endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) was introduced in the early 1980s in an attempt to improve sonographic imaging of the pancreas. Its uses have been expanded to include examination of the upper and lower gastrointestinal tracts, hepatobiliary and portal systems,and the anal sphincter; diagnosis and staging of esophageal, gastric,and pancreaticobiliary tumors;
Mark, Ingram, Maurice E, Arregui
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Endoscopy, 1998
Endoscopic ultrasonography (EUS) is nowadays a clinically relevant technology and its findings can have a major impact on patient management. This technique is currently indicated for staging digestive cancers, assessment of submucosal tumors, diagnosis of intestinal wall infiltrative diseases, common bile-duct stones and gut neuroendocrine tumors.
G, Caletti, P, Fusaroli, P, Bocus
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Endoscopic ultrasonography (EUS) is nowadays a clinically relevant technology and its findings can have a major impact on patient management. This technique is currently indicated for staging digestive cancers, assessment of submucosal tumors, diagnosis of intestinal wall infiltrative diseases, common bile-duct stones and gut neuroendocrine tumors.
G, Caletti, P, Fusaroli, P, Bocus
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Gastroenterology Nursing, 1990
Endoscopic ultrasonography is a new and interesting technique. It is the only imaging technique that provides images of the gastrointestinal wall. Because of the high frequency used in EUS, it may provide high resolution images of gastrointestinal organs such as the pancreas. Although the equipment used for EUS is similar to that used for more familiar
I, Spada, G, Taylor, K, McWeeny
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Endoscopic ultrasonography is a new and interesting technique. It is the only imaging technique that provides images of the gastrointestinal wall. Because of the high frequency used in EUS, it may provide high resolution images of gastrointestinal organs such as the pancreas. Although the equipment used for EUS is similar to that used for more familiar
I, Spada, G, Taylor, K, McWeeny
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Endoscopy, 2002
Over the past two decades, endoscopic ultrasonography (EUS) has undergone a transition from being a novel imaging technique to a clinical diagnostic test that is necessary for the optimal management of gastrointestinal diseases. EUS has established itself as an important diagnostic modality, mainly for the detection and staging of gastrointestinal ...
P R, Pfau, A, Chak
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Over the past two decades, endoscopic ultrasonography (EUS) has undergone a transition from being a novel imaging technique to a clinical diagnostic test that is necessary for the optimal management of gastrointestinal diseases. EUS has established itself as an important diagnostic modality, mainly for the detection and staging of gastrointestinal ...
P R, Pfau, A, Chak
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