Endoscopic retrograde pancreato-cholangiography is a modern technique introduced as a result of the development of digestive fiber optics and which is used for the diagnosis and the treatment of biliary, and pancreatic affections, as well as for affections involving the Vater ampulla. Besides the advantages, the indications and the technique the authors also describe the normal aspect of the pancreas according to established indicators as defined by experienced specialists. The results are also commented in the paper, as well as the importance of this procedure as compared with other techniques.
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Rev Chir Oncol Radiol O R L Oftalmol Stomatol Chir
May 1983
Endoscopic retrograde pancreato-cholangiography is a modern technique introduced as a result of the development of digestive fiber optics and which is used for the diagnosis and the treatment of biliary, and pancreatic affections, as well as for affections involving the Vater ampulla. Besides the advantages, the indications and the technique the authors also describe the normal aspect of the pancreas according to established indicators as defined by experienced specialists. The results are also commented in the paper, as well as the importance of this procedure as compared with other techniques.
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