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Ultrasound-guided biopsy of greater omentum: An effective method to trace the origin of unclear ascites
European Journal of Radiology, 05/22/09
Que Y et al. - Ultrasound-guided biopsy of greater omentum is an important and effective method to diagnose the unclear ascites for patients with thickened omentum if certain techniques could be paid attention to. “Cerebral fissure” sign of greater omentum was a specific sign in indicating the tuberculous peritonitis and could increase the specificity of biopsy in distinguishing malignant ascites from benign ascits if combined with the biopsy results.
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