2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejrad.2006.07.033
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Endoanal ultrasound evaluation of anorectal diseases and disorders: Technique, indications, results and limitations

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“…Al considerar el defecto esfinteriano como principal diagnóstico final se refuerza la principal indicación, incontinencia fecal, y van de la mano al final, como también lo hace la mayoría femenina con historia de desgarros obstétricos dentro de este diagnóstico (10,11).…”
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“…Al considerar el defecto esfinteriano como principal diagnóstico final se refuerza la principal indicación, incontinencia fecal, y van de la mano al final, como también lo hace la mayoría femenina con historia de desgarros obstétricos dentro de este diagnóstico (10,11).…”
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“…The balloon is filled with sufficient water, which compress the lesion and removes the air from the rectum. In most cases, 50-60 mL of water is enough, but it should be adjusted according to the rectal diameter [3] . Instead of the standard water-balloon filling technique, Wang et al [4] developed a novel technique by injecting the coupling gel into the rectum directly.…”
Section: Application Of Endorectal Ultrasound In Evaluation Of Anorecmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By utilizing 3-dimensional (3D) ERUS, high spatial resolution mechanically rotating endoprobe and other new techniques, it is possible to diagnose the anorectal diseases in multilane and significantly improved the imaging of anorectal diseases. Over the past three decades, ERUS has been progressively used and now considered to be an integral part of the investigation of various anorectal diseases [3] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, tumor anatomical characteristics (e.g., stenosis), lymph node location (e.g., pelvic lateral nodes) or criteria (e.g., size) may also influence the final result (4,7).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%