Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3269936 | HPB | 2010 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The diagnostic accuracy of EUS-FNA for pancreatic lesions in our series was 97% and the PPV for the three subgroups of lesion type was 100%; these figures are comparable with the best rates reported in the literature, despite the absence of onsite cytopathology. These rates are potentially a direct result of high-volume practice, dedicated endosonography and cytopathology. These results show that it is possible to achieve high rates of accuracy in places where logistical issues make it impossible to maintain a cytopathologist in the endoscopy suite. In addition, our results contribute to the limited, collective global experience on the effectiveness of EUS-FNA in periampullary and biliary lesions.
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Authors
P. Thomas Cherian, Prasoon Mohan, Abdel Douiri, Philippe Taniere, Rahul K. Hejmadi, Brinder S. Mahon,