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Lo studio del pancreas rappresenta un’applicazione recente dell’ecografia con mezzo di contrasto (CEUS). La CEUS può contribuire all’identificazione di lesioni pancreatiche, consente la caratterizzazione di lesioni già visibili all’ecografia [1] e può migliorare la stadiazione di alcune lesioni pancreatiche.

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D’Onofrio, M., Zamboni, G., Martone, E., Mucelli, R. (2007). Patologia pancreatica. In: Quaia, E. (eds) Mezzi di contrasto in ecografia. Springer, Milano. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-0617-1_17

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