USE et pathologie anorectale: revue biennale de la littérature 2003–2004:
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This review analyzes original articles published since January 2003 on endoscopic ultrasonography in the management of anorectal pathology, including rectal cancer, endometriosis, and fecal incontinence.
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L’échoendoscopie (EE) continue à être un des sujets pointus dans le domaine de l’endoscopie gastro-intestinale. Le rôle de l’EE dans le traitement de la pathologie anorectale s’accroît malgré le traitement préopératoire du cancer rectal ainsi que dans d’autres pathologies anorectales telles que l’endométriose et l’incontinence fécale. La présente revue analyse les articles originaux publiés depuis janvier 2003. Elle est divisée en sous groupes selon les différents problémes de la pathologie anorectale. Endoscopic ultrasonography (EUS) continues to be one of the dominant topics in the field of gastrointestinal endoscopy. The role of EUS in the management of anorectal pathology is growing in spite of preoperative treatment of rectal cancer and in other anorectal pathology as endometriosis and fecal incontinence. This review examines original articles published since January 2003. It is divided into subcategories based on the different topics of anorectal pathology.
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- Symptoms before and after surgical removal of colorectal endometriosis that are assessed by magnetic resonance imaging and rectal endoscopic sonography 2004
- Accuracy of rectal endoscopic ultrasonography and magnetic resonance imaging in the diagnosis of rectal involvement for patients presenting with deeply infiltrating endometriosis 2004
- Rectal Endoscopic Ultrasound with a Radial Probe in the Assessment of Rectovaginal Endometriosis 2004
- Deeply Infiltrating Endometriosis Originates from the Retrocervical Area 2004
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