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158,07 ۥ Part I Basic understandings of diagnostic endoscopy of ESD for gastric cancer
Chapter 1 Indication of ESD
Chapter 2 Endoscopic observation
Chapter 3 Invasion depth diagnosis
Chapter 4 Diagnosing of the lateral extent
Chapter 5 Diagnosis with zoom gastroscopy
• Part II Case examples
Chapter 6 Type 0'I
Chapter 7 Type 0'IIa
Chapter 8 Type 0'IIa
Chapter 9 Type 0'IIb
Chapter 10 Type 0'IIc
Chapter 11 Type lb (SM)
Chapter 12 Gastric cancer with ulcer
Chapter 13 Signet-ring cell carcinoma
Chapter 14 Large-sized gastric cancer
• Part III Practice
Chapter 15 Question 1 Invasion depth
Chapter 16 Question 2 Lateral extent
Chapter 17 Question 3 Histological classification
Chapter 18 Question 4 Ulcer
Chapter 19 Question 5 Lateral extent
Chapter 20 Question 6 Cancer vs. adenoma
Chapter 21 Question 7 Lateral extent
Chapter 22 Question 8 Lateral extent
Chapter 23 Question 9 Lateral extent
Chapter 24 Question 10 Histological classification
Chapter 25 Question 11 Lateral extent
Chapter 26 Question 12 Histological classification
Chapter 27 Question 13 Histological classification
Chapter 28 Question 14 Lateral extent
Chapter 29 Question 15 Lateral extent
Chapter 30 Question 16 Lateral extent
Chapter 31 Question 17 Lateral extent
Chapter 32 Question 18 Histological classification
Chapter 33 Question 19 Lateral extent
Chapter 34 Question 20 Invasion depth
This book focuses on the preoperative diagnosis of early-stage gastric cancer, presenting various cases and their diagnoses using Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection (ESD), a new technique for dissecting early-stage gastric cancer. The first chapter presents different cases with precise explanations and observations, thus providing basic knowledge of invasion depth diagnosis, diagnostic coverage, and qualitative diagnosis. The second part of this book further expands on these topics with more examples and current practices before concluding with an in-depth look at the application in difficult-to-treat cases, complete with a vast range of figures and detailed diagnoses.
Edited and authored by pioneering researchers in the field, Preoperative Diagnosis of Gastric Cancer is designed as a textbook for clinicians and professionals in the fields of endoscopy and gastroenterology.
Features
• Covers preoperative diagnosis and new techniques for dissecting early-stage gastric cancer
• Introduces various cases with precise explanations, a vast amount of figures, and detailed diagnoses
• Designed as a textbook for clinicians and professionals in the fields of endoscopy and gastroenterology
Author
Tsuneo Oyama, Saku Central Hospital, Nagano, Japan