Abstract

EUS-FNA of solid pancreatic masses with 22-gauge (22G) and 25-gauge (25G) needles have similar diagnostic yield of malignancy on final cytology. Agreement between rapid onsite and final cytologic diagnoses for EUS-FNA has been shown in previous studies. However, no studies have evaluated the influence of EUS-FNA needle sizes (22G vs 25G) on the diagnostic yield of rapid onsite cytologic diagnosis (ROSE).

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