Endoscopic ultrasound in diseases of the upper gastrointestinal tract and new approaches to diseases of the pancreatobiliary system

Endoscopic ultrasound is currently an accepted part of the clinical practise of gastroenterology. It is used evaluate depth of gastrointestinal tumor invasion, pancreatobiliary disease, submucosal lesions, thickened gastric folds. The authors write about new approach to choledocholithiasis.

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Published inMedicinski arhiv Vol. 57; no. 1 Suppl 1; p. 5
Main Authors Skalicky, Marjan, Ceranić, Davorin
Format Journal Article
LanguageCroatian
Published Bosnia and Herzegovina 2003
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Summary:Endoscopic ultrasound is currently an accepted part of the clinical practise of gastroenterology. It is used evaluate depth of gastrointestinal tumor invasion, pancreatobiliary disease, submucosal lesions, thickened gastric folds. The authors write about new approach to choledocholithiasis.