Synchronous microwave ablation followed by core‐needle biopsy via a coaxial cannula for highly suspected malignant lung ground‐glass opacities: A single‐center, single‐arm retrospective study
Abstract Background This study aimed to retrospectively explore the safety and feasibility of computed tomography (CT)‐guided synchronous microwave ablation (MWA) followed by core‐needle biopsy (CNB) via a coaxial cannula for highly suspected malignant lung ground‐glass opacities (GGOs). Methods The...
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Autores principales: | FanLei Kong, ZhiXin Bie, YuanMing Li, Bin Li, RunQi Guo, ChengEn Wang, JinZhao Peng, Sheng Xu, XiaoGuang Li |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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Wiley
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/0895f41df5be4007b95c64bebcb378ae |
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