A less invasive treatment to evaluate lung and digestive system conditions is endoscopic ultrasonography. It is a specific kind of endoscopic test. In this technique, a tiny tube is introduced via the mouth, through the stomach, and into the duodenum, the first segment of the small intestine. High-frequency sound waves are used in specialized endoscopies to provide finely detailed pictures of the lining and walls of the gastrointestinal tract, the chest, and surrounding organs including the pancreas, lymph nodes, and bile ducts. The doctor must next study the black-and-white pictures created from these sound waves. You may acquire incredibly precise pictures of the pancreas with EUS. Typically, the entire process takes between 20 and 45 minutes. It is paired with a process known as a fine-needle aspiration, which extracts fluid or tissue for a biopsy or sample, to identify the condition. Compared to active surgery, EUS uses fewer tools within the body, making it a highly developed and important procedure.
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