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Comparison of Histologic Core Portions Acquired from a Core Biopsy Needle and a Conventional Needle in Solid Mass Lesions: A Prospective Randomized Trial

Lee BS, Cho CM, Jung MK, Jang JS, Bae HI

BACKGROUND/AIMS: The superiority of endoscopic ultrasound-guided fine needle biopsy (EUS-FNB) over EUS-guided fine needle aspiration (EUS-FNA) remains controversial. Given the lack of studies analyzing histologic specimens acquired from EUS-FNB or...
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Ultrasonography-Based Thyroidal and Perithyroidal Anatomy and Its Clinical Significance

Ha EJ, Baek JH, Lee JH

Ultrasonography (US)-guided procedures such as ethanol ablation, radiofrequency ablation, laser ablation, selective nerve block, and core needle biopsy have been widely applied in the diagnosis and management of thyroid and...
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Discordance between location of positive cores in biopsy and location of positive surgical margin following radical prostatectomy

Kim JW, Park HK, Kim HG, Ham DY, Paick SH, Lho YS, Choi WS

PURPOSE: We compared location of positive cores in biopsy and location of positive surgical margin (PSM) following radical prostatectomy. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This retrospective analysis included patients who were diagnosed as...
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Extended use of Prostate Health Index and percentage of [-2]pro-prostate-specific antigen in Chinese men with prostate specific antigen 10–20 ng/mL and normal digital rectal examination

Chiu PK, Teoh JY, Lee WM, Yee CH, Chan ES, Hou SM, Ng CF

PURPOSE: We investigated the extended use of Prostate Health Index (PHI) and percentage of [-2]pro-prostate-specific antigen (%p2PSA) in Chinese men with prostate-specific antigen (PSA) 10–20 ng/mL and normal digital rectal...
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