Romanian national guidelines on contrast enhanced ultrasound in clinical practice

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Contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) allows a real-time assessment of the vascular pattern of different types of lesions, as it has no renal or liver toxicity, it lacks radiation exposure and it is also cheaper than other imaging methods, having a diagnostic capability that matches contrast-enhanced CT or MRI. In Romania CEUS is used more and more, especially by clinicians, and since some centres have extensive experience in this domain, we felt the need to disseminate our expertise in order to implement this method in as many centres as possible. These Guidelines present the clinical applications of CEUS in the liver, spleen, pancreas, kidney, testis, bowel, intra-cavitary and endoscopic ultrasound, as well as other applications.

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Sporea, I., Badea, R., Brisc, C., Ioaniţescu, S., Moga, T., Popescu, A., … Şirli, R. (2017). Romanian national guidelines on contrast enhanced ultrasound in clinical practice. Medical Ultrasonography, 19(4), 401–415. https://doi.org/10.11152/mu-1349

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