The expanding role of endoscopic ultrasound in pancreatic disease.

Jason D Conway, Robert H Hawes
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Since endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) was first developed in the 1980s, this technology has emerged as the principal modality for imaging the pancreas. When compared with other imaging techniques, EUS can more accurately image solid lesions of the pancreas and determine vascular involvement that might preclude surgery. Furthermore, EUS-guided fine needle aspiration allows safe and accurate sampling and histological diagnosis of these lesions. EUS also plays a large role in the evaluation of cystic lesions of the pancreas. EUS cyst morphology, as well as fluid analysis obtained by fine needle aspiration, can often be used to diagnose the etiology of these lesions, helping the clinician to more accurately assess the presence or potential for malignancy. EUS can also predict the probability of the presence of chronic pancreatitis, primarily on the basis of histological correlates. The focus of this review is to discuss the role of EUS in these and other commonly encountered pancreatic diseases.

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内镜超声在胰腺疾病中的扩展作用。
自从内镜超声(EUS)在20世纪80年代首次发展以来,这项技术已经成为胰腺成像的主要方式。与其他成像技术相比,EUS可以更准确地成像胰腺实体病变,并确定可能排除手术的血管累及情况。此外,eus引导下的细针穿刺可以安全准确地对这些病变进行采样和组织学诊断。EUS在胰腺囊性病变的评估中也起着重要作用。EUS囊肿形态,以及细针抽吸获得的液体分析,通常可以用来诊断这些病变的病因,帮助临床医生更准确地评估恶性肿瘤的存在或潜在。EUS也可以预测慢性胰腺炎存在的概率,主要基于组织学相关性。这篇综述的重点是讨论EUS在这些和其他常见的胰腺疾病中的作用。
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