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Endoscopic Ultrasound (EUS) and FibroScan are valuable diagnostic tools in gastroenterology and hepatology, each with specific applications and techniques.
Endoscopic Ultrasound (EUS):
FibroScan (Transient Elastography):
Both EUS and FibroScan represent significant advancements in gastroenterology and hepatology. EUS offers a unique combination of endoscopic visualization and deep tissue ultrasound imaging, making it an essential tool for diagnosing and staging gastrointestinal diseases. Meanwhile, FibroScan provides a quick, non-invasive, and reliable method for assessing liver health, particularly in fibrosis and steatosis.
Endoscopic ultrasound is a minimally invasive diagnostic procedure that combines endoscopy and ultrasound to visualize the digestive tract and nearby structures.
It uses a flexible endoscope with a camera and an ultrasound transducer probe called an echoendoscope at its tip.
The tube can be inserted in two routes: through the mouth, esophagus, and stomach to access the small intestine or through the anus and rectum to examine the large intestine.
Once positioned, the ultrasound probe emits high-frequency sound waves, which bounce off the digestive tract and surrounding organs and tissues, generating detailed real-time images of pancreatic cancer, gastrointestinal tumors, and gallbladder disorders.
Next, a fibroScan is another ultrasound technology that assesses liver stiffness and fatty changes.
The scan is performed with the patient lying supine with right arm abduction.
An ultrasound transducer is placed on the skin above the liver, typically in the right mid-axillary line.
Then, low-frequency sound waves are emitted to measure liver fibrosis, cirrhosis, hemochromatosis, and hepatitis B and C.
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