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Percutaneous transhepatic cholangioscopy using a single-operator cholangioscope (pSOC), a retrospective, observational, multicenter study
Percutaneous cholangioscopy (PC) is more complex and invasive than a transpapillary approach, with the need for a large percutaneous tract of 16 French (Fr) on average in order to advance standard percutaneous...
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CT: What We Need to Know to Start to Interpret Radiological Pictures
For both biliary and pancreatic diseases, imaging plays a pivotal role in initial diagnosis, evaluation of treatment response and long-term surveillance. Computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance (MR) im...
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MR: What We Need to Know to Start to Interpret Radiological Pictures
Magnetic resonance (MR) with cholangiopancreatography imaging has evolved considerably in the last decades. Improving in spatial resolution and speed of acquisition, MR provides comprehensive information to ev...