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Title: [The necessity of complex use of radiation and endoscopic techniques in the differential diagnosis of gastric ulcerations]. Author: Gorshkov AN, Meshkov VM, Gracheva NI, Biakhov MIu, Timchenko IV, Meshkov MV. Journal: Vestn Rentgenol Radiol; 2002; (5):29-38. PubMed ID: 12622036. Abstract: The results of examination of 156 patients were used to consider whether radiation and endoscopic techniques might be used in the differential diagnosis of gastric ulcerations. The necessity of their complex use is shown. Evidence is provided for that the understanding of intramural changes at the site of ulceration should underlie the interpretation of visual changes in the gastric mucosa. An algorithm has been developed for the rational and effective use of radiation and endoscopic techniques in the differential diagnosis of gastric ulcerations. The algorithm is shown to be highly effective in the correct interpretation of the pattern of an identified ulceration (98.4% specificity). Ultrasound and computed tomographic semiotics of benign and malignant gastric ulcerations is presented.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]