Difficulty in swallowing and stomach discomfort.The patient also had diabetes mellitus, cirrhosis of the liver, and schistosomiasis.
Condition Analysis:
This situation, the clinical purely from the mirror is not enough to fully determine what is the staging is the case?In addition, the patient has so many underlying diseases, including cirrhosis, diabetes and so on, need to fully assess whether they can tolerate the surgery, after further examination, and then take a look
Condition Analysis:
From now on, esophageal cancer has invaded 3/4 of the number is finished, it belongs to the machine also depends on whether there are lymph nodes, metastasis and other problems need to do CT or MRI of the chest, if the patient is in the active stage of cirrhosis then generally the risk of surgery is relatively high.
Condition Analysis:
Difficulty in swallowing, stomach discomfort, suspicion of esophageal cancer imaging staging chest and abdomen intensive CT examination clearly, diabetic cirrhosis, history of schistosomiasis, difficulty in tolerating systemic chemotherapy, early detection surgical resection radical treatment, local radiotherapy to control tumor.
Condition Analysis:
Hello, gastroscopy shows 8 cm from cardia, 3/4 circumferential ulcerated neoplasm, with filthy adhesions on the surface, obvious bleeding and narrowing of esophageal lumen, which should be basically determined as malignant tumor.However, it depends on the size of the tumor and whether there is invasion of nearby tissues and organs, whether there are lymph nodes metastasis, whether there is distant metastasis, etc., and also the patient's general status and nutrition status should be taken into consideration to evaluate whether surgery is possible.
Condition Analysis:
Older male patients, your gastroscopy suggests the possibility of tumor, but it is not yet clear that it is recommended to improve the pathological examination, and further clarify the diagnosis after the pathological examination results are shown, and at the same time improve the whole body chest and abdomen CT examination to further understand the possibility of metastasis, and then comprehensive analysis to assess the condition, and if surgery is possible, surgery is preferred.