MMW Munch Med Wochenschr
November 1978
In a prospective echographic and radiographic investigation of 281 patients and in a retrospective evaluation of 86 operated patients, echography and radiography gave approximately equally accurate diagnoses. By using both methods no pathological finding will be overlooked. For reasons of radiation protection, echographic examinations should be carried out first.
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June 1978
The cockade phenomenon in the ultrasound picture is a sign of an infiltration of the gastrointestinal wall caused by tumour or inflammation. In 27 out of 40 patients with known infiltrations of the wall the cockade phenomenon could be demonstrated. In 16 out of 21 patients in whom this ultrasound phenomenon had primarily led to a suspected wall infiltration further diagnostic investigations proved organic wall thickening.
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