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Endoscopic Ultrasound Elastography
Pancreatology, 2011Sonoelastography is based on the knowledge that some diseases, such as cancer, lead to a change in tissue hardness. Elastography examines the elastic properties of tissues by applying a slight compression to the tissue and comparing the images obtained before and after this compression.
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Contrast-Enhanced Endoscopic Ultrasound and Endoscopic Ultrasound Elastography
2021The precise characterization and diagnosis of pancreatic lesions is of the utmost importance for the choice of the subsequent therapeutic pathway. Endoscopic ultrasound, computed tomography, and magnetic resonance represent some of the most reliable imaging modalities for the study of the pancreas.
Anna Cominardi, Pietro Fusaroli
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Interventional Endoscopic Ultrasound
GastroenterologyEndoscopic ultrasound (EUS) has evolved from a diagnostic modality for staging tumors and diagnostic tissue acquisition, to a technology that has revolutionized minimally invasive endoscopic care across the disease spectrum. Recent years have witnessed an explosion in the number and types of procedures that are performed and in the devices that are ...
David L. Diehl +5 more
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Diagnostic Endoscopic Ultrasound
Gastroenterology Clinics of North AmericaThe last two decades have seen the emergence of endoscopic technologies and techniques allowing for minimally invasive modalities for assessing and sampling lesions inside and outside of the gastrointestinal lumen, including the chest, abdomen, and pelvis.
Mark J, Radlinski +2 more
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The Gastroenterologist, 1997
Endoscopic ultrasound is currently an accepted part of the clinical practice of gastroenterology. It is used to evaluate submucosal lesions, thickened gastric folds, and depth of gastrointestinal tumor penetration. As the capabilities of the instruments improve, their role in the practice of gastroenterology widens.
W, Wassef, A, Zfass
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Endoscopic ultrasound is currently an accepted part of the clinical practice of gastroenterology. It is used to evaluate submucosal lesions, thickened gastric folds, and depth of gastrointestinal tumor penetration. As the capabilities of the instruments improve, their role in the practice of gastroenterology widens.
W, Wassef, A, Zfass
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