Endoscopic Ultrasound vs. Other Imaging Modalities: A Comparison for GI Care
Endoscopic ultrasound combines endoscopy with high-frequency ultrasound, providing detailed images of the GI tract and adjacent organs.
Endoscopic ultrasound combines endoscopy with high-frequency ultrasound, providing detailed images of the GI tract and adjacent organs.
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