Small bowel cancer


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The examination of small intestine cancer mainly includes blood examination and imaging examination (such as ultrasound, CT, MRI, enteroscopy, etc.) and other examinations (such as capsule endoscopy, angiography, etc.), doctors will choose appropriate examination methods according to the patient's condition to improve the accuracy of diagnosis. Small bowel cancer examination mainly includes the following: 1. Blood examination: such as blood routine, tumor markers, etc., which can help doctors understand the general situation of patients and tumor marker levels. 2. Imaging examination: abdominal ultrasound: CT scan: It can show the small intestine and surrounding tissues more clearly, which plays an important role in diagnosing small intestine cancer and evaluating the disease. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI): It has higher resolution of soft tissue and can be used to diagnose small intestine cancer and evaluate the extent of tumor invasion. Enteroscopy: It is an important method to diagnose small intestine cancer. It can directly observe the condition of small intestine mucosa and perform biopsy to confirm the diagnosis. 3. Other examinations: Capsule endoscopy: The patient swallows a capsule with a camera and takes photos in the digestive tract. The doctor analyzes the photos to understand the condition of small intestine. Angiography: It can be used to evaluate the blood supply of small intestine tumor, which has certain guiding significance for surgical treatment. For patients suspected of small intestine cancer, doctors will choose appropriate examination methods according to specific conditions to improve the accuracy of diagnosis. In addition, for high-risk groups,
The diagnosis of small bowel cancer requires a combination of examination results and clinical manifestations, and the final diagnosis depends on pathological examination. If small bowel cancer is suspected, the doctor should seek medical attention in time for detailed examination and diagnosis.