2006
DOI: 10.1055/s-2006-953924
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Was sollte man mit sonographisch zufällig entdeckten Milztumoren machen?

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“…Moreover, cytological and histological diagnosis is rarely accomplished due to the relatively poor sensitivity and the associated risk of severe hemorrhage [10 -13]. Therefore, clinical and sonographic followup examinations and alternative imaging techniques such as computed tomography (CT) are currently used for the clinical assessment of suspected splenic metastases [14,15]. With the advent of second-generation contrast agents, CEUS has become the most important imaging method for the detection and evaluation of focal liver lesions and the monitoring of local or systemic treatment of liver tumors [16 -31].…”
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“…Moreover, cytological and histological diagnosis is rarely accomplished due to the relatively poor sensitivity and the associated risk of severe hemorrhage [10 -13]. Therefore, clinical and sonographic followup examinations and alternative imaging techniques such as computed tomography (CT) are currently used for the clinical assessment of suspected splenic metastases [14,15]. With the advent of second-generation contrast agents, CEUS has become the most important imaging method for the detection and evaluation of focal liver lesions and the monitoring of local or systemic treatment of liver tumors [16 -31].…”
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“…Bei einem medianen Follow-up von 13,8 Monaten (3 -23 M.) waren 24 Läsionen grçßenkonstant, 5 wurden kleiner, eine 5 mm große Läsion wurde neu festgestellt. Zurückhaltend bewerten die Autoren die Untersuchung als geeignet, echoreiche Milzherde durch KM-Sonografien nachbeobachten zu kçnnen [11]. Da die Autoren für ihre sorgfältigen Milzstudien mit langjährigen Verlaufskontrollen bekannt sind, werden wir über dieses Thema zu gegebener Zeit erneut unterrichtet.…”
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