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The Possibilities of the Method Catocalinae Probe Laser Endomicroscopy in the Diagnosis of Cholangiocarcinoma

Abstract

Method probe confocal laser endomicroscopy can be crucial in case of inefficiency or a small informative other methods of diagnosis in diseases of the pancreato-biliary area. The article presents clinical observation of various diseases of the bile ducts, including cholangiocarcinoma, developed on the background of chronic diseases of the pancreato-biliary area. Reflects the complexity of instrumental diagnosis at an early stage of the disease. For the first time in this pathology diagnostic purpose method applied scanning probe confocal laser endomicroscopy, allowing in all cases to Refine and verify the diagnosis. The method of research, its results are compared with other diagnostic methods.

About the Authors

Yury Viktorovich Ivanov
Federal scientific-clinical center of specialized medical care and medical technology of the Federal medical-biological Agency of Russia; “National research nuclear University «MIFI»”
Russian Federation


Dmitry Valerievich Sazonov
Federal scientific-clinical center of specialized medical care and medical technology of the Federal medical-biological Agency of Russia
Russian Federation


Dmitry Nikolayevich Panchenkov
A.I. Evdokimov Moscow state medical dental University
Russian Federation


Olesya Vasilievna Danilevskaya
Federal scientific-clinical center of specialized medical care and medical technology of the Federal medical-biological Agency of Russia
Russian Federation


Natalia Viktorovna Mokshina
Federal scientific-clinical center of specialized medical care and medical technology of the Federal medical-biological Agency of Russia; A.I. Evdokimov Moscow state medical dental University
Russian Federation


Fedor Georgievich Zabozlaev
Federal scientific-clinical center of specialized medical care and medical technology of the Federal medical-biological Agency of Russia
Russian Federation


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Ivanov Yu.V., Sazonov D.V., Panchenkov D.N., Danilevskaya O.V., Mokshina N.V., Zabozlaev F.G. The Possibilities of the Method Catocalinae Probe Laser Endomicroscopy in the Diagnosis of Cholangiocarcinoma. Medical Visualization. 2016;(1):63-72. (In Russ.)

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