Endoscopic ultrasonography (EUS) is now an established technique for the diagnosis of GI disease. In addition,
therapeutic indications for EUS have recently been developed and it is included in the training programs for
gastroenterology. The Atlas of Endoscopic Ultrasonography provides a large collection of excellent images obtained from
both diagnostic and therapeutic procedures to give readers a preview of practice. It includes a CD-ROM with video clips
and searchable database of images. This package presents a first-class collection of images to give a highly integrated
introduction to endoscopic ultrasonography.
List of Contributors.
Preface.
Part 1: Normal EUS Anatomy.
1 Normal human anatomy (John C. Deutsch).
2 Esophagus radial and linear (James L. Wise and John C. Deutsch).
3 Normal mediastinal anatomy by endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) and endobronchial ultrasound (EBUS)(Silvio Wanderley de
Melo Jr. and Michael B. Wallace).
4 Stomach radial and linear (Joo Ha Hwang).
5 Bile duct radial and linear (Kapil Gupta).
6 EUS of the normal pancreas (Richard A. Erickson and James T. Sing).
7 Liver, spleen, kidneys radial and linear (Nalini M. Guda and Marc F. Catalano).
8 Anatomy of the anorectum (radial and linear) (Christoph F. Dietrich).
Part 2: Upper and Lower GI EUS
9 Esophageal cancer (Syed M. Abbas Fehmi).
10 Esophageal motility disorders (Thuy Anh Le and Ravinder K. Mittal).
11 Malignant mediastinal lesions (M. Babitha Reddy, David H. Robbins, and Mahomed Eloubeidi).
12 Benign mediastinal lesions (M. Babitha Reddy, David H. Robbins, and Mahomed Eloubeidi).
13 Gastric cancer (Douglas O. Faigel and Sarah A. Rodriguez).
14 Gastric and esophageal subepithelial masses (David J. Owens and Andrew J. Bain).
15 Anorectal neoplasia (Manoop S. Bhutani).
16 Anal sphincter disease/fecal incontinence (Raymond S. Tang and Thomas J. Savides).
17 Other pelvic pathology (Everson L. A. Artifon, Lucio G. B. Rossini, and Carlos K. Furuya, Jr.).
18 Vascular anomalies and abnormalities (John C. Deutsch).
Part 3: Pancreatico-biliary
19 Duodenal and ampullary neoplasia (Brenna C. Bounds).
20 Biliary tract pathology (Brenna C. Bounds).
21 Gallbladder pathology (Sam Yoselevitz and Ann Marie Joyce).
22 Pancreatic adenocarcinoma (Douglas G. Adler).
23 Pancreatic malignancy (non-adenocarcinoma) (Michael J. Levy and Suresh T. Chari).
24 Autoimmune pancreatitis (Michael J. Levy and Suresh T. Chari).
25 Pancreatic cystic lesions: The role of EUS (William R. Brugge).
26 Intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasms: Role of EUS (William R. Brugge).
27 Chronic pancreatitis (David G. Forcione).
28 Liver pathology (Indraneel Chakrabarty and Ann Marie Joyce).
Part 4: How To Section
29 EUS pathology (Cynthia Behling).
30 How to do mediastinal FNA (Sammy Ho).
31 How to do pancreatic mass FNA (Michael D. Harris and Jonathan M. Buscaglia).
32 How to do pancreatic mass Trucut biopsy (Michael J. Levy and Maurits J. Wiersema).
33 How to do pancreatic cyst FNA (Aman Ali and William R. Brugge).
34 How to do pancreatic pseudocyst drainage (Shyam Varadarajulu and Vinay Dhir).
35 How to do pancreatic cyst ablation (John DeWitt).
36 How to do celiac plexus block (Adam J. Goodman and Frank G. Gress).
37 How to place fiducials for radiation therapy (Christopher J. DiMaio and Satish Nagula).
38 How to inject chemotherapeutic agents (V. Raman Muthusamy and Kenneth J. Chang).
39 How to do biliary drainage (Jennifer Mar).(anki and Michel Kahaleh).
40 How to do EUS-guided pelvic abscess drainage (Shyam Varadarajulu and Sandeep Lakhtakia).
41 How to do Doppler probe EUS for bleeding (Richard C. K. Wong).
Index.