Publications by authors named "Lars Birger Nesje"

OBJECTIVES. The aim of this study was to evaluate the diagnostic potential of strain assessment in solid focal pancreatic lesions using real-time elastography in combination with endoscopic ultrasonography (EUS). MATERIAL AND METHODS.

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Objective: To examine some typical histological findings in Crohn's disease using high-frequency ultrasound and to define the echo properties of these findings.

Material And Methods: Bowel resection specimens from 14 patients operated on for Crohn's disease were examined with a 10 MHz linear array ultrasound transducer in a saline reservoir. Needles were placed in the specimen corresponding to the ultrasound plane.

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Real-time elastography is a method for visualization of the elastic properties of soft tissue and may potentially enable differentiation between malignant and benign pathologic lesions. Our aim was to validate the method on a tissue-mimicking (TM) phantom and to evaluate the influence of different scanning parameters and investigator variability. A TM-phantom containing eight spherical inclusions with known storage modulus was examined using two different transducers on an ultrasound (US) scanner equipped with software for real-time elasticity imaging.

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Endosonography is a useful tool for studying the morphology and motor function of the gastrointestinal tract. Intraluminal ultrasonography is the common denomination of ultrasound examinations using intracorporal transducers which are inserted into the GI tract. Thus, the visceral wall and adjacent structures can be imaged in detail.

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Endobronchial ultrasonography (EBUS) using balloon-embedded probes may cause airway obstruction and requires a rapid scanning procedure. Three-dimensional (3-D) postprocessing of sequential 2-D images may allow detailed studies on a rapidly acquired image volume. We applied a 3-D reconstruction program on EBUS recordings acquired with a radial-scanning probe during a controlled pullback procedure in water-filled airways in five corpses.

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