04686nam 2200625 450 991013545250332120210604091628.01-118-78109-01-118-78108-21-118-78106-6(CKB)3780000000096196(EBL)4353621(SSID)ssj0001600641(PQKBManifestationID)16308342(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001600641(PQKBWorkID)14893364(PQKB)11141026(PQKBManifestationID)16308663(PQKB)22239747(MiAaPQ)EBC4353621(DLC) 2015035077(EXLCZ)99378000000009619620160212h20162016 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrEndoscopic ultrasonography /edited by Frank G. Gress, Thomas J. Savides3rd ed.Chichester, England :Wiley-Blackwell,2016.©20161 online resource (755 p.)Description based upon print version of record.1-118-78110-4 Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.Title page; Copyright; Table of contents; List of contributors; Preface; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1: Endoscopic ultrasonography at the beginning: a personal history; Reference; Chapter 2: Basic principles and fundamentals of EUS imaging; How US images are made; How transducer properties affect the image; Attenuation and tissue penetration; How tissue properties affect images: the GI wall; Detection of tissue movement: doppler imaging; New techniques in EUS imaging; Imaging artifacts; Conclusion; References; Chapter 3: Learning EUS anatomy; General principles of EUS; Echo endoscopesRegional anatomyApproach to understanding EUS anatomy; Conclusion; Reference; Chapter 4: EUS instruments, room setup, and assistants; EUS instruments and other equipment; Room setup; EUS assistants; Conclusion; References; Chapter 5: EUS procedure: consent and sedation; Consent; Sedation; Conclusion; References; Chapter 6: The EUS report; Roles of the endoscopic report; Evolution of the medical report; Standard terminology and structured reporting; Free text and conventional reports; Databases; Commercial software for EUS reporting; The EUS report; Disease-specific information; ConclusionReferencesChapter 7: Radial EUS: normal anatomy; Normal gut wall anatomy; Examination technique; Mediastinum; Pancreaticobiliary stations; Rectum; Conclusion; References; Chapter 8: Linear-array EUS: normal anatomy; Performing the examination; The linear esophagus; The linear stomach; The linear duodenum; The linear rectum; Conclusion; References; Chapter 9: EUS elastography; Technical aspects and methodology of elastography; Qualitative EUS elastography; Quantitative EUS elastography; Clinical applications of EUS elastography; Conclusion; References; Chapter 10: Fundamentals of EUS FNAPre-procedural fundamentalsIntraprocedural fundamentals; Post-procedural fundamentals; Safety of EUS FNA; Conclusion; References; Chapter 11: EUS FNA cytology: material preparation and interpretation; Technical preparation and quality of EUS biopsy material; Technical quality of EUS biopsy material; Molecular analysis; Quality of interpretation; Integration of pathologic and clinical information; References; Chapter 12: High-frequency ultrasound probes; High-frequency ultrasonography; Intraductal ultrasonography; Complications; The future; Conclusion; ReferencesChapter 13: EUS: applications in the mediastinumMediastinal cysts; Rationale for EUS; Cross-sectional and functional imaging: how does EUS stack up?; Medical mediastinoscopy; Endobronchial ultrasonography; EUS in early NSCLC; Failed bronchoscopy and EUS rescue; EUS and MS; Getting the examination done; Which lymph nodes for FNA?; FNA: how and how much?; Special topics; Conclusion; References; Chapter 14: EBUS and EUS for lung cancer diagnosis and staging; EBUS for lung cancer staging; EUS for lung cancer staging; Combined procedures (EBUS and EUS) for complete mediastinal stagingComplications of EBUS and EUSEndoscopic ultrasonographyElectronic books.Endoscopic ultrasonography.616.07/543Gress Frank G.Savides Thomas J.MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910135452503321Endoscopic ultrasonography2203233UNINA