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Migration of Fish Bones to the Bile Duct Following Hepaticojejunostomy
ABSTRACT Objectives Migration of fish bones into the bile duct is rare, but can cause bile duct stone formation or acute cholangitis. Herein, we examine the characteristics of this phenomenon. Methods This single‐center, retrospective study enrolled patients with a history of fish bone extraction from the bile duct by an endoscopic procedure at our ...
Kenta Yoshida +11 more
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Needle tract seeding after endobronchial ultrasound-guided intranodal forceps biopsy and cryobiopsy: a case report. [PDF]
Yamamoto K +8 more
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Evaluation of the synergistic impact of needle and forceps biopsy with electromagnetic navigation bronchoscopy: the CONFIDENT-ENB trial design. [PDF]
Kim YW +14 more
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ABSTRACT Rectal arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) are rare vascular anomalies that pose diagnostic challenges because they may resemble submucosal tumor–like lesions. A 54‐year‐old man presented with recurrent hematochezia, and a colonoscopy revealed a protruding lesion near the dentate line.
Hiroshi Baba +8 more
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Endovascular Forceps Biopsy of Pulmonary Artery Intimal Sarcoma: A Safer Approach. [PDF]
Lee P, Ling N, Lamb CR.
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ABSTRACT A 59‐year‐old man presented with left upper abdominal pain. Contrast‐enhanced computed tomography suggested a duodenal intussusception and a mass with mixed fat and soft‐tissue density extending from the duodenal bulb to the descending duodenum.
Kazunori Adachi +9 more
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Cryobiopsy as a Salvage Technique Following Negative Flexible Forceps Biopsy of the Pleura Under Rapid On-Site Evaluation Guidance: A Prospective Study. [PDF]
Tan J +5 more
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Endobronchial Ultrasound-Guided Transbronchial Forceps Biopsy: A Retrospective Bicentric Study Using the Olympus 1.5 mm Mini-Forceps. [PDF]
Rüber F +6 more
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ABSTRACT Biliary intraepithelial neoplasia (BilIN) is a precursor of bile duct adenocarcinoma that arises in the setting of chronic biliary or liver disease. Because BilIN spreads as a flat or micropapillary lesion, it is difficult to detect by imaging, and biopsy interpretation is often complicated by inflammation or prior instrumentation ...
Nana Shimamoto +6 more
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