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Guidelines and good clinical practice recommendations for contrast enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) - Update 2008

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EFSUMB study group M. Claudon, D. Cosgrove, T. Tranquart, L. Thorelius, and H. Whittingham study group L. de.
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EFSUMB study group M. Claudon1, D. Cosgrove2, T. Albrecht3, L. Bolondi4, M. Bosio5, F. Calliada6, J.-M. Correas7, K. Darge8, C. Dietrich9, M. D'On ofrio10, D. H. Evans11, C. Filice12, L. Greiner13, K. Jäger14, N. de. Jong15, E. Leen16, R. Lencioni17, D. Lindsell18, A. Martegani19, S. Meairs20, C. Nolsøe21, F. Piscaglia22, P. Ricci23, G. Seidel24, B. Skjoldbye25, L. Solbiati26, L. Thorelius27, F. Tranquart28, H. P. Weskott29, T. Whittingham30

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Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound (CEUS) in Nephrology

TL;DR: The clinical utility of CEUS, which is widely recognised in the study of liver diseases, is also becoming relevant to the pathology of other organs, such as genitourinary system, gastrointestinal tract, peripheral vascular system, spleen and lymph nodes, and breast, lung, and endocrine and exocrine glands.
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Intraoperative ultrasonography in hepatobiliary surgery.

TL;DR: In many cases the final decision on further surgery is made intraoperatively, following the precise evaluation by intraoperative ultrasound (IOUS), which allows not only the evaluation of liver anatomy, but also serves as a diagnostic and therapeutic tool enabling accurate assessment and proper treatment of diagnosed focal lesions.
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L’échoendoscopie de contraste

B. Napoleon
- 01 Feb 2010 - 
TL;DR: Ultrasound contrast agents in combination with contrast-specific scanning techniques have opened up exciting possibilities of further improving the diagnostic capability of endoscopic ultrasonography (EUS).

Ultrasonographic evaluation of disturbances in the perfusion of renal graft - a new application for contrast-enhanced ultrasonography

TL;DR: Ultrasonographic evaluation of disturbances in the perfusion of renal graft - a new application for contrast-enhanced ultrasonography for renal graft evaluation is evaluated.
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Abdominal Contrast Enhanced Ultrasound, A Practical Review

Adina Cociorvei
- 01 Dec 2019 - 
TL;DR: Abdominal contrast enhanced ultrasound is used in day-to-day practice mainly for evaluation of hepatic lesions, but also for pancreatic, kidney, testis pathology, as well as for inflammatory bowel diseases.
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