Abstract

Distinguishing pancreatic adenocarcinoma from other pancreatic masses still remains challenging with current imaging techniques. Recently developed contrast-enhanced harmonic endscopic ultrasonography (CEH-EUS) enables the real-time visualization of the perfusion patterns specific to different pancreatic lesions. However, its assessment is largely subjective and no objective criteria for diagnosis has not been established. This prospective study aimed to evaluate the value of software-aided quantitative analysis of CEH-EUS for diagnosis of pancreatic solid lesions.

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