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Bildgebende Verfahren bei abdominellen Tumoren

Imaging Procedures in Abdominal Malignancies

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Deutsche Gesellschaft für Chirurgie

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The value of imaging modalities in abdominal malignancies is discussed. Ultrasound is the first method to perform in hepatic tumors — HCC and liver metastases -, followed by CT and/or MRI. CT and ERCP are the diagnostic procedures of choice in pancreatic cancer. MRI is inferior to bolus-enhanced CT. CT and MRI are still equal in colorectal cancers for differentiating between scar and local recurrence after abdominal-perineal amputation.

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Der Einsatz der bildgebenden Verfahren bei abdominellen Tumoren wird erörtert.

Bei Lebermalignomen — HCC und Metastasen — ist die Sonographie weiterhin das erste einzusetzende bildgebende Verfahren, gefolgt von CT und/oder MRT. Beim Pan-creascarcinom sind CT und ERCP die diagnostischen Methoden der 1. Wahl, die MRT ist der CT mit bolusförmiger KM-Injektion deutlich unterlegen. Bei colorectalen Carcinomen sind CT und MRT in der Differenzierung Narbe/Lokalrezidiv z.Z. noch gleichwertig anzusehen.

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Felix, R., Langer, R. (1990). Bildgebende Verfahren bei abdominellen Tumoren. In: Ungeheuer, E. (eds) Deutsche Gesellschaft für Chirurgie. Langenbecks Archiv für Chirurgie Gegründet 1860 Kongreßorgan der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Chirurgie, vol 1990. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-48163-5_15

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