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The New England Journal of Medicine | 1975
Edward H. Smith; Royal J. Bartrum; Young C. Chang; Carl J. D'Orsi; Jacob J. Lokich; Americo Abbruzzese; John Dantono
Fine-needle aspiration biopsy for cytologic diagnosis was performed on seven patients suspected of having pancreatic tumors. A 23-gauge biopsy needle was accurately placed in the suspicious lesion under ultrasonic guidance. Six patients had tumors; of these, five had a definite cytologic diagnosis, and the sixth was suspicious of tumor. There was no morbidity associated with the procedure in these patients. Although fine-needle biopsy is not expected to prolong life in patients with pancreatic tumors, it does eliminate the need for more complicated, expensive, uncomfortable and hazardous diagnostic procedures. In many cases exploratory surgery may be obviated.
The New England Journal of Medicine | 1986
Jacob J. Lokich
The New England Journal of Medicine | 1990
Jacob J. Lokich
The New England Journal of Medicine | 1988
Jacob J. Lokich
The New England Journal of Medicine | 1988
Jacob J. Lokich
The New England Journal of Medicine | 1988
Jacob J. Lokich
The New England Journal of Medicine | 1986
Jacob J. Lokich
The New England Journal of Medicine | 1985
Jacob J. Lokich
The New England Journal of Medicine | 1985
Jacob J. Lokich
The New England Journal of Medicine | 1985
Jacob J. Lokich