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B. Goldberg, H. Pollack (1973)
Ultrasonic aspiration-biopsy transducer.Radiology, 108 3
Muller W Burkhardt H (1973)
Alimentary Tract Roentgenology
Abstract • Direct injection into the gallbladder can be accomplished with the guidance of the ultrasonic aspiration transducer. Possible bile peritonitis is a limiting factor, but not necessarily a complication that contraindicates the procedure. Some modifications of the procedure may be necessary, and further investigation into this potentially valuable procedure is indicated. (Arch Surg 111:564-565, 1976) References 1. Goldberg BB, Pollack H: Ultrasonic aspiration: Biopsy transducer . Radiology 108:667-671, 1973.Crossref 2. Evans J: Transhepatic cholangiography , in Margulis A, Burhenne H (eds): Alimentary Tract Roentgenology . St Louis, CV Mosby Co, 1973, pp 1339-1358. 3. Burkhardt H, Muller W, cited by Evans J: Transhepatic cholangiography , in Margulis A, Burhenne H (eds): Alimentary Tract Roentgenology . St Louis, CV Mosby Co, 1973, p 1339.
Archives of Surgery – American Medical Association
Published: May 1, 1976
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