Endoscopic ultrasound in differentiation of solid pancreatic head lesions: A single centre experience
Key Points
Differentiation of solid pancreatic lesions shows promising results with endoscopic ultrasound, indicating its potential clinical application.
A key metric is the preliminary efficacy of EUS elastography for this differentiation, warranting further research in larger cohorts.
Observational analysis at a single center highlights the effectiveness of endoscopic ultrasound in examining pancreatic head lesions.
Further validation is crucial before implementing these findings in broader clinical populations.
Abstract
This study showed some promising preliminary results of EUS and EUS elastography in differentiation of solid pancreatic head lesion. But it requires validation in larger and prospective study.
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