2019
DOI: 10.1055/a-0854-3785
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Contrast-enhanced endoscopic ultrasound for the differential diagnosis between benign and malignant lymph nodes: a meta-analysis

Abstract: Background The differential diagnosis between benign and malignant lymph nodes (LNs) is crucial for patient management and clinical outcome. The use of contrast-enhanced endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) has been evaluated in several studies with diverse results. The aim of this meta-analysis was to evaluate the pooled diagnostic accuracy of contrast-enhanced EUS (CE-EUS) and contrast-enhanced harmonic EUS (CH-EUS) in this setting. Methods A systematic electronic search was performed, including all origina… Show more

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“…3,13,14 These results may be related to the limitations of this method, such as damage of the LN architecture limiting histological evaluation. 1,4 To overcome these limitations, FNB has more recently been used in several centers. Yet, to date, no studies have compared these techniques for LN sampling.…”
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“…3,13,14 These results may be related to the limitations of this method, such as damage of the LN architecture limiting histological evaluation. 1,4 To overcome these limitations, FNB has more recently been used in several centers. Yet, to date, no studies have compared these techniques for LN sampling.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) is well-suited to assess lymphadenopathy in the posterior mediastinum, celiac axis, and peri-intestinal area in patients with benign or malignant gastrointestinal or thoracic diseases, allowing real-time, high-resolution imaging with relatively low cost. [1][2][3] In the past, EUS was used only to provide morphological characteristics such as size, echogenicity, architecture, shape, borders, and vascular pattern; however, EUS diagnosis of LN based on morphological characteristics alone has limited accuracy. 4 While different size cutoffs have been proposed for each anatomical district, diagnosis based on size is associated with reduced accuracy.…”
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