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Endoscopic management of early esophageal cancer in patients with concomitant cirrhosis
by
Zhu, Linlin
, Zhang, Zhenming
in
Ablation
/ Correspondence
/ Dissection
/ Endoscopy
/ Esophageal cancer
/ Hemorrhage
/ Liver cirrhosis
/ Patients
/ Varicose veins
2024
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Endoscopic management of early esophageal cancer in patients with concomitant cirrhosis
by
Zhu, Linlin
, Zhang, Zhenming
in
Ablation
/ Correspondence
/ Dissection
/ Endoscopy
/ Esophageal cancer
/ Hemorrhage
/ Liver cirrhosis
/ Patients
/ Varicose veins
2024
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Endoscopic management of early esophageal cancer in patients with concomitant cirrhosis
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Endoscopic management of early esophageal cancer in patients with concomitant cirrhosis
2024
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Despite the absence of severe bleeding, low platelet counts and a high international normalized ratio may result in a small amount of oozing, which prolongs the ER procedure duration as hemostasis must be secured. [...]the difficulty and duration of the procedure are effectively decreased. The lesion could not be excised by using EVL and may result in ischemia, necrosis, and ulceration. [...]the full specimen could not be provided for further histological examination, and the exact extent and infiltration depth of the lesion could not be determined. Similar to MBM, patients treated with EVL are also at risk of residual disease, which may lead to local recurrence. [...]EVL should not be recommended for the treatment of EEC in cirrhotic patients.
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Lippincott Williams & Wilkins,Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Ovid Technologies,Wolters Kluwer
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