Indikationen zur pankreasbiopsie: Selten, aber zunehmend bedeutsamer

Translated title of the contribution: Indications for pancreatic biopsy: Uncommon, but increasingly more important

J. M. Löhr, G. Klöppel

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Abstract

Pancreatic biopsy is an invasive diagnostic method that is only performed when all other diagnostic measures for establishing the diagnosis of a tumorous lesion of the pancreas have failed. Because of the advances in modern imaging techniques, fine needle biopsy of the pancreas guided by ultrasonography, computer tomography or endosonography has become a reliable method that allows the diagnosis of ductal adenocarcinoma or any of the other, rarer pancreatic tumors with high sensitivity and specificity. Complications are rare, particularly with the endosonographically guided biopsy. A new biopsy indication is the demonstration of certain markers or gene mutations that are needed for the initiation of special treatments, e.g. EGFR-Cetuximab.

Translated title of the contributionIndications for pancreatic biopsy: Uncommon, but increasingly more important
Original languageGerman
Pages (from-to)67-72
Number of pages6
JournalPathologe
Volume26
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2005
Externally publishedYes

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