{Reference Type}: Review {Title}: Is endoscopic ultrasound a promising technique in the diagnosis and treatment of liver diseases? {Author}: Zerem E;Puljiz Ž;Zdilar B;Kunosic S;Kurtcehajic A;Zerem O; {Journal}: World J Gastroenterol {Volume}: 30 {Issue}: 22 {Year}: 2024 Jun 14 {Factor}: 5.374 {DOI}: 10.3748/wjg.v30.i22.2920 {Abstract}: Percutaneous ultrasound has been a longstanding method in the diagnostics and interventional procedures of liver diseases. In some countries, its use is restricted to radiologists, limiting access for other clinicians, such as gastroenterologists. Endoscopic ultrasound, as a novel technique, plays a crucial role in diagnosis and treatment of digestive diseases. However, its use is sometimes recommended for conditions where no clear advantage over percutaneous ultrasound exists, leaving the impression that clinicians sometimes resort to an endoscopic approach due to the unavailability of percutaneous options.