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Multidetector computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) with magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography (MRCP) are cross-sectional imaging modalities largely used for patients with pancreatobiliary diseases.1–3 Despite recent technological advances, correct use and interpretation of related radiological findings require good clinical judgment and collaboration between gastroenterologists and radiologists. In this article, we highlight mistakes frequently made during the radiological investigation and interpretation of findings in patients with suspected pancreatobiliary diseases, based on the available literature and on our clinical experience.


Mistakes in Pancreatobiliary Imaging and how to avoid them

Mistakes in Pancreatobiliary Imaging and how to avoid them

Martina Pezzullo, Marianna Arvanitakis

Topics

Endoscopy Pancreas

Citation

 Arvanitakis M and Pezzullo M. Mistakes in pancreatobiliary imaging and how to avoid them. UEG Education 2020; 20: 12–16.

Published

2020
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Pancreatic cystic neoplasms with Marco del Chiaro

Marco Del Chiaro, Egle Dieninyte - Misiune

Topics

Pancreas

Published

2025
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Best practises for caring for LGBTQ+ people in GI with Alexander Goldowsky

Egle Dieninyte - Misiune, Charles Murray

Published

2025
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Foreign bodies swallowed by children can pose serious health risks if not handled properly. This article sheds light on common mistakes made during such emergencies and provides guidance on how to avoid them. In just a 15-minute read, you can be better prepared to address this critical situation.

Mistakes in paediatric foreign body ingestion and how to avoid them

Mistakes in paediatric foreign body ingestion and how to avoid them

Raoul I. Furlano, Lissy de Ridder, Jorge Amil Dias, Christos Tzivinikos

Topics

Primary Care

Citation

Furlano RI, Amil-Dias J, De Ridder L and Tzivinikos C. Mistakes in paediatric foreign body ingestion and how to avoid them. UEG Education 2024; 24: 1-7.

Published

2024
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Fluorescence-Guided Endoscopy Targets for Detecting Colorectal Polyps with HGD and T1 Cancer

Ahsen Ustaoglu 1, Nik Dekkers 2, Jurjen J. Boonstra 3

1 Early Cancer Institute, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom

2 Leiden University Medical Center, Netherlands

3 Leids University Medical Center, Oegstgeest, Netherlands

Topics

Digestive Oncology Endoscopy

Published

2023
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How to become an advanced endoscopist with Katarzyna Pawlak and Paolo Giorgio Arcidiacono

Katarzyna Pawlak, Paolo Giorgio Arcidiacono, Egle Dieninyte - Misiune

Topics

Endoscopy

Published

2025
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Transitional care with Patrizia Burra & Jorge Amil Dias

Patrizia Burra, Jorge Amil Dias, Pradeep Mundre

Topics

Paediatrics

Published

2025

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