DIAGNOSTIC YIELD OF EARLY GASTRIC CANCER ENDOSCOPY IN THAI NGUYEN
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To evaluate the diagnostic yield of early gastric cancer in Thai Nguyen. Materials and Method: A descriptive study on 26 patients who underwent Early detection of gastric cancer by endoscpy procedure. Results: The rate of man was 69,2% while that of women was 20,8%. Most of the patients ( 96,1%) were in high risk of gastrics cancar as chronic gastritis, high-risk background mucosa. We should be aware of the indicators of a suspicious lesion like: a well-demarcated lesion 69,2%, irregularity in color/surface pattern 84,6%; vessel plus surface classification using magnifying endoscopy with narrow-band imaging findings of irregular microvascular pattern with a demarcation line or irregular microsurface pattern. Most of of the lesions located on the antrum (57,7%) and was under 2cm in size (84,6%). Conclusion: Early gastric cancer can be detective by endoscopy and we should carefully follow up and combine with histology before and after treatment.
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Early Gastric Cancer, Chronic gastritis, Helicobacter pylori
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