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Ponction sous échoendoscopie. Comment et pour qui?

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Il s’agit done d’une technique simple, réalisable après un apprentissage de l’échoendoscopie sectorielle-linéaire. Actuellement, il est possible d’obtenir dans environ 80 à 85% des cas du matériel biopsique permettant une caractérisation tissulaire. Les meilleures indications sont les masses et adénopathies médiatinales, les adénopathies cœliaques, les petites tumeurs pancréatiques et les compressions extrisèques du tube digestif.

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Giovannini, M., Helbert, T. & Napoléon, B. Ponction sous échoendoscopie. Comment et pour qui?. Acta Endosc 28 (Suppl 4), 473–475 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03022489

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