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Serial pancreatic juice aspiration cytologic examination with balloon‐assisted enteroscopy in surgically altered anatomy

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Figure 1 (a) Illustration of bowel reconstruction in case 1. (b) Dilated distal pancreatic duct. (c) Focal stenosis in the pancreatic head (arrow) and dilated distal pancreatic duct. (d) Focal… Click to show full abstract

Figure 1 (a) Illustration of bowel reconstruction in case 1. (b) Dilated distal pancreatic duct. (c) Focal stenosis in the pancreatic head (arrow) and dilated distal pancreatic duct. (d) Focal stenosis (arrow) and dilated distal pancreatic duct on pancreatography during single-balloon enteroscopy. (e) 5F straight-type endoscopic nasopancreatic drainage catheter placed in the residual pancreatic duct. (f) Cancer cells in the pancreatic juice. Papanicolaou staining.

Keywords: balloon; enteroscopy; anatomy; pancreatic juice; pancreatic duct

Journal Title: Digestive Endoscopy
Year Published: 2022

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