CLINICAL STUDY ABOUT THE VALUE OF IMAGING TECHNIQUES IN RECOGNIZING THE INVOLVEMENT OF PORTAL-MESENTERIC VESSELS IN PANCREATIC CANCER
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The authors examine the value of different imaging techniques (CT, MRI) in the diagnosis of the involvement of the mesenteric-portal vessels in the pancreatic cancer. In 20 jaundiced patients, they obtained in all cases a correct diagnosis about the etiology of the jaundice. The correspondence of the preoperative imaging study with the involvement of the mesenteric-portal vessels was respectively 73% for the CT and 78% for the MRI. In all cases, the intra-operative echography allowed a correct diagnosis of the vascular involvement.
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Napolitano, L., et al. “CLINICAL STUDY ABOUT THE VALUE OF IMAGING TECHNIQUES IN RECOGNIZING THE INVOLVEMENT OF PORTAL-MESENTERIC VESSELS IN PANCREATIC CANCER”. Annali Italiani Di Chirurgia, vol. 73, no. 4, July 2002, pp. 409-12, https://annaliitalianidichirurgia.it/index.php/aic/article/view/594.
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