Gastrointestinal endoscopy is a direct examination method that helps to accurately detect lesions in the digestive tract, while other methods can not, especially when a lesion is at early stage.
The small intestine (or small bowel) is the longest and hardest-to-reach part of the digestive tract. Therefore, there are not many methods of small bowel exploration. The following article will help you choose the most appropriate method for you!
AMULET Innovality is a highly advanced mammography system with extremely fast image interval of just 15 seconds. This technology has ability to detect early breast cancer much more accurately than current mammography generations in Vietnam.
In the past, patients with hepatitis B virus (also known as HBV) were often recommended to take continuous, lifelong medication, with adherence to a regular schedule of follow-up visits. The goals of these specific drugs are to reduce the risk of severe disease progression and to help prevent the virus transmission to others.
Recently, HBcrAg has been introduced and utilized in clinical practice and become a decisive factor to tell when it is appropriate to stop treatment. This is a good sign for patients having HBV and using medications in a long time.
Hoang Long Clinic - Endoscopic ultrasound is considered a revolution in gastrointestinal endoscopy. Few medical facilities invest in this system because it requires the high expertise of doctors. This technique can help to diagnose the stage of the tumor accurately.
How to minimize the number of surgical intervention cases in the digestive tract is a problem that Professor Dao Van Long, PhD concerned about.
The Helicobacter pylori (Hp) breath test is used to detect the existence of H.pylori bacteria in the stomach environment. Many people have taken H.p breath tests but do not fully understand why they need this test. So what is the H.p breath test? Where can you take it? And who should take the test? Let's find out in this article.
A colon polyp is a small clump of cells that forms on the lining of the colon, being categorised as either sessile polyps or pedunculated polyps. They can be characterised as benign or pernicious and have wide differences in size.