Direct nodal sampling by echoendoscopy in lung cancer: the clinician’s expectations

  • Schuhmann M
  • Eberhardt R
  • Herth F
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BACKGROUND: Mediastinal lymph node staging for lung cancer remains one of the most important factors to determine patient outcome. METHODS: Noninvasive imaging techniques such as CT, MRI, PET and PET-CT provide some answers but no tissue diagnosis. RESULTS: The development of endo-oesophageal (EUS) and endobronchial ultrasound (EBUS) with fine-needle aspiration has provided the clinician with a tool to investigate the mediastinum and the adrenal gland with a safe, minimally invasive procedure that can be performed on an outpatient basis. CONCLUSION: The aim of this article was to give radiologists an overview of the techniques of EUS and EBUS and their role in the staging of lung cancer patients.

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Schuhmann, M., Eberhardt, R., & Herth, F. J. F. (2011). Direct nodal sampling by echoendoscopy in lung cancer: the clinician’s expectations. Insights into Imaging, 2(2), 133–140. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13244-010-0058-z

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