Endoscopy with endoscopic cholangiopancreatography. The combination as a primary diagnostic procedure
D. S. Zimmon, J. Breslaw and R. E. Kessler
The combination of upper gastrointestinal endoscopy and endoscopic
retrograde cholangiopancreatography was evaluated as a primary diagnostic
procedure in 91 consecutive patients suspected of pancreatic or biliary
tract disease. In 77 (85%) of the patients, the origin, nature, or extent
of disease was established by endoscopy (13 patients), pancreatography (25
patients), or cholangiography (39 patients). This combined technique
compares favorably with other means of diagnosing pancreatic or biliary
tract disease.