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Item The EFSUMB Guidelines and Recommendations for the Clinical Practice of Elastography in Non-Hepatic Applications : Update 2018(2019) Sǎftoiu, Adrian; Gilja, Odd Helge; Sidhu, Paul S.; Dietrich, Christoph F.; Cantisani, Vito; Amy, Dominique; Bachmann-Nielsen, Michael; Bob, Flaviu; Bojunga, Jörg; Brock, Marko; Calliada, Fabrizio; Clevert, Dirk André; Correas, Jean Michel; D'Onofrio, Mirko; Ewertsen, Caroline; Farrokh, André; Fodor, Daniela; Fusaroli, Pietro; Havre, Roald Flesland; Hocke, Michael; Ignee, André; Jenssen, Christian; Klauser, Andrea Sabine; Kollmann, Christian; Radzina, Maija; Ramnarine, Kumar V.; Sconfienza, Luca Maria; Solomon, Carolina; Sporea, Ioan; Stefǎnescu, Horia; Tanter, Mickael; Vilmann, Peter; Department of RadiologyThis manuscript describes the use of ultrasound elastography, with the exception of liver applications, and represents an update of the 2013 EFSUMB (European Federation of Societies for Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology) Guidelines and Recommendations on the clinical use of elastography.Item How to perform shear wave elastography. Part II(2022-05-25) Ferraioli, Giovanna; Barr, Richard G; Farrokh, André; Radzina, Maija; Dong, Yi; Cui, Xin Wu; Rocher, Laurence; Cantisani, Vito; Polito, Eleonora; D'Onofrio, Mirko; Roccarina, Davide; Yamashita, Yasunobu; Dighe, Manjiri K; Fodor, Daniela; Dietrich, Christoph F; Department of RadiologyRecently a series of papers was introduced describing on "how to do" certain techniques. More specifically we published on how to perform strain imaging using the transcutaneous and endoscopic ultrasound approach and shear wave elastography (SWE). In the first part we describe how to optimize the examination technique, discussing normal values, pitfalls, artefacts and specific tips for applying SWE to specific organs (liver, breast, thyroid, salivary glands) as part of a diagnostic US examination. In part II, the use of SWE in the pancreas, spleen, kidney, prostate, scrotum, musculoskeletal system, lymph nodes and future developments are discussed.