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Are There Any Risks Associated with EUS?
While EUS is generally safe, there are some potential risks and complications, including:
Bleeding
Infection
Perforation of the GI tract
Adverse reactions to sedation
However, these complications are rare, and the benefits of EUS often outweigh the risks, especially in the context of cancer diagnosis and management.
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Are There Any Risks Associated with EUS?
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When is Cholecystectomy Recommended for Cancer Patients?
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