Atlas of Endoscopic Ultrasonography. Группа авторов
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Table of Contents
1 Cover
5 Preface
7 1 Normal EUS Anatomy 1 Normal Human Anatomy Introduction Normal EUS anatomy from the esophagus Normal EUS anatomy from the stomach Normal EUS anatomy from the duodenum Normal EUS anatomy from the rectum Vascular videos 2 Esophagus Layers of the esophageal wall Normal radial extraesophageal anatomy (Video 2.1) Normal linear thoracic anatomy 3 Normal Mediastinal Anatomy by EUS and EBUS Introduction Anatomical definitions Equipment Endoscopic ultrasound technique Endobronchial ultrasound Complications and safety Conclusions 4 Stomach 5 Bile Duct Normal bile duct anatomy Normal anatomy of the bile duct and gallbladder with radial echoendoscope Normal anatomy of the bile duct and gallbladder with linear echoendoscope 6 EUS of the Normal Pancreas Radial examination of the pancreas Linear examination of the pancreas Endosonographic appearance of the normal pancreatic parenchyma 7 Liver, Spleen, and Kidneys Introduction Liver Spleen Kidney Adrenal glands 8 Anatomy of the Anorectum Introduction Examination technique Normal anatomy
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2 Upper and Lower GI EUS
9 Esophageal Cancer
Introduction
Updated American Joint Committee on Cancer staging guidelines for esophageal cancer 2017 and implications for endosonographers
Role of EUS in staging of esophageal cancer
Limitations
Impact of EUS staging on management
Technique
References
10 EUS for Achalasia
Introduction
Clinical presentation and diagnosis
Role of EUS in achalasia
11 Malignant Mediastinal Lesions
12 Benign Mediastinal Lesions
13 Gastric Cancer
14 Gastric and Esophageal Subepithelial Masses
Introduction
Lipoma
Carcinoid tumors
Granular cell tumor
Duplication cyst
Pancreatic rest
Varices
Gastrointestinal stromal cell tumors and leiomyomas
Glomus tumor
Gastritis cystica profunda
Extrinsic compression lesions
15 Anorectal Neoplasia
Colorectal cancer staging by EUS
Endoscopic