This video demonstrates the differences between duplications cysts and spindle cell tumors.
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Duplication Cyst vs. Spindle Cell Tumor on EUS
Case Report: Unchanged Radiation-induced Ulcer after Selective Internal Radiation Therapy (SIRT)
We present a case of a 46-year-old patient with an HCV-associated, multilocular hepatocellular carcinoma. Therapy with Sorafenib was discontinued as a result of serious side
IMPN: Fukuoka Classification (Guidelines)
Increasing numbers of cystic tumors in the pancreas are being diagnosed. It is often difficult to precisely assign these highly varied tumors to a specific
Paris Classification: Early Barrett Cancers
In the following, examples for superficial/early Barrett lesions of the esophagus are shown. Here, flat and sessilelesions are predominant, pedunculated tumors are rare. Sessile tumor
Paris Classification: Early Colorectal Cancers
The Paris classification for superficial / early tumors should be part of a standard terminology for endoscopic assessment. This classification applies to the entire gastrointestinal
Paris Classification Early Cancer
Endoscopic treatment for early carcinoma in the gastrointestinal tract has in the meantime become evidence-based and has been incorporated into national and international guidelines
Paris Classification: Early Squamous Cell Cancers Esophagus
Examples of superficial/early squamous cell lesions in the esophagus are presented below. In the esophagus, flat lesions are predominant in the early tumors, and polypoid
Paris Classification: Early Gastric Cancer
Examples of superficial/early gastric tumors are shown below. In the stomach, flat lesions are predominant, often as combined lesions with a central depression (IIa+c). Sessile