“…The first ultrasound elastography device, called Real-time Tissue Elastography TM (RTE), was released by Hitachi Medical (Hitachi Medical Corporation, Ldt., Tokyo, Japan) Corporation in 2003, after a joint development with Shiina et al 18,19 In the early stages after its development, ultrasound elastog-raphy was used in the diagnosis of mammary tumors, but, recently, its use was expanded to include the diagnosis of several organs. [20][21][22][23][24][25] Elastography is also used to examine the pancreas. In 2005, Hirooka et al first reported elastography of the pancreas by EUS, and Uchida et al first reported elastography by transabdominal US.…”