Nasopharyngeal carcinoma is a malignant tumor disease. The occurrence of nasopharyngeal carcinoma brings great harm to the patient's body and has a serious impact on the patient's life. Therefore, nasopharyngeal carcinoma must be treated in time. Before treatment, some relevant examinations must be done to confirm that it is nasopharyngeal carcinoma before treatment. So, can nasal endoscopy detect nasopharyngeal carcinoma? Nasopharyngeal carcinoma must be examined by nasal endoscopy. However, it is a bit sloppy to diagnose nasopharyngeal carcinoma based solely on nasal endoscopy. Other examinations are needed to further confirm whether it is nasopharyngeal carcinoma. Indications: nasal polyps, chronic sinusitis, foreign bodies in the nose or sinuses, benign tumors of the nose or sinuses, cerebrospinal fluid rhinorrhea, nasal septum deviation or partial resection of the inferior turbinate, etc. What tests should be done before surgery? In addition to routine blood test, blood type, urine test, liver function test, 12 biochemical tests, chest X-ray, electrocardiogram, and nasal CT, routine blood test, blood type, urine test, liver function test, and 12 biochemical tests should be performed before surgery. Due to the narrow surgical field, the surgical site and range should be fixed on the CT film first to achieve better surgical results. If necessary, blood should be prepared one day before surgery for use during surgery. What should we pay attention to after surgery? 1. After endoscopic sinus surgery, watery bleeding is a normal phenomenon, such as nosebleeds, even if reported to the doctor and nurse, when there is blood in the mouth, vomit, do not swallow, so that the doctor can observe the amount of bleeding, and at the same time avoid vomiting caused by swallowing blood. 2. Please pay attention to changes in vision after surgery, such as amblyopia, diplopia, etc., and report to medical staff in time. 3. If periorbital ecchymosis occurs after surgery, it will disappear on its own within a few days. Ice compress can be used on the second day after surgery, and hot compress can be used on the second to third day to dispel blood stasis. 4. Generally, the nasal packing gauze can be removed 1-2 days after surgery. After the gauze is removed, pay attention to whether there is bleeding in the nasal cavity. However, nosebleeds are very common. 5. After surgery, you should use nasal drops in time according to the doctor's instructions to promote wound healing and recovery. 6. After removing the gauze strip, you should rinse the nasal cavity as recommended by the doctor to remove nasal scabs and blood stasis and promote the growth of the nasal wound. 1. Nasopharyngeal endoscopy: 1) Indirect nasopharyngeal endoscopy: This is a simple, fast and effective examination method. 2) Fiberoptic nasopharyngoscope examination: This method is relatively simple, but the observation of the posterior nasal aperture and the anterior wall of the roof is not satisfactory. The posterior nasal aperture, nasal septum, posterior nasal cavity, lateral wall of nasopharynx, Eustachian tube, lateral fossa, back and posterior wall of soft palate, etc. can be observed. 2. Clinical examination: In addition to examining the nasopharynx, nasal cavity, and oropharynx, nasopharyngeal carcinoma also requires examination of the head and face, regional lymph nodes for metastasis, and all body systems. 1) Head and neck examination: The nasal cavity, oropharynx, external auditory canal, tympanic membrane, eye socket, and soft palate should be examined for outward extension of nasopharyngeal carcinoma. 2) Eyes: Common symptoms include decreased or absent vision, exophthalmos, orbital masses, and ptosis of the upper eyelid with fixed eyeball. 3) Cranial nerves: Local extension of nasopharyngeal carcinoma often causes damage to cranial nerves, thereby causing various neurological disorders in the head and face. 3. Pathological diagnosis: The final diagnosis of nasopharyngeal carcinoma is based on pathological diagnosis. Although clinical symptoms, signs, X-ray, CT and serological diagnosis suggest nasopharyngeal carcinoma, a definitive pathological diagnosis is still required. There are several methods for taking biopsies of nasopharyngeal carcinoma: 1) Oral bite biopsy (most commonly used method) 2) Transnasal nasopharyngeal biopsy 3) Fine needle aspiration of the nasopharynx 4. B-type ultrasound examination: B-mode ultrasound examination has been widely used in the diagnosis and treatment of nasopharyngeal carcinoma. It is simple, non-invasive and well accepted by patients. In nasopharyngeal carcinoma cases, it is mainly used to examine the liver, neck, retroperitoneum and pelvic lymph nodes to understand whether there is liver metastasis and lymph node density, whether there is cysticity, etc. 5. Serological diagnosis: Since the level of EB virus antibodies in the serum of NPC patients is significantly different from that of patients with other malignant tumors and healthy people, it can be used as an auxiliary diagnosis method for NPC. It is mainly used in: 1) patients with NPC symptoms, such as retractile bloody nasal discharge, tinnitus, hearing loss, headache, cervical lymphadenopathy, facial numbness, diplopia, etc.; 2) patients with cervical lymphadenopathy confirmed as metastatic cancer by pathological biopsy or neck mass puncture, to help find the primary lesion; 3) serological epidemiological survey of people in areas with high incidence of NPC. 6. Radionuclide bone imaging diagnosis: Radionuclide bone imaging is a non-invasive and highly sensitive diagnostic method. It is generally believed that the positive coincidence rate of bone scan in diagnosing bone metastasis is 30% higher than that of X-ray film, and lesions can be detected 3-6 months earlier. 7. Magnetic resonance imaging examination: Since magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) can clearly show all levels of the skull, cerebral grooves, gyri, gray matter, white matter, ventricles, cerebrospinal fluid ducts, blood vessels, etc., the SE method can be used to display T1 and T2 extended high-intensity images to diagnose nasopharyngeal carcinoma, maxillary sinus cancer, etc., and to show the relationship between the tumor and the surrounding tissues. Since MRI can determine the tumor boundary more clearly and accurately, it is very useful for positioning the radiation field of radiotherapy. At the same time, MRI examination is very helpful in understanding brain damage after radiotherapy. 8. CT examination: CT scans for nasopharyngeal carcinoma can reveal the location of the tumor in the nasopharyngeal cavity, whether the lumen is deformed or asymmetric, and whether the pharyngeal recess is shallow or blocked. In addition, it can also show whether there is metastasis outside the nasopharyngeal cavity, such as the nasal cavity, oropharynx, parapharyngeal space, submental fossa, carotid sheath area, pterygopalatine fossa, maxillary sinus, ethmoid sinus, orbit, intracranial cavernous sinus, and retropharyngeal and cervical lymph nodes. Nasopharyngeal endoscopy has outstanding value in diagnosing tiny tumors in the cavity, which are often not found by X-rays and CT scans. However, most posterior and lateral wall tumors grow submucosally and are difficult to detect by nasopharyngeal endoscopy, but can be clearly shown by lateral nasopharyngeal films and CT scans. CT scans show lateral wall tumors more clearly than X-rays. IX. Differential diagnosis: An auxiliary diagnostic method for comparison with various types of lesions. This is the end of the introduction to the examination methods for nasopharyngeal cancer. I hope the above content can help everyone. Once you suffer from nasopharyngeal cancer, don’t worry too much and go to a regular tertiary hospital for correct treatment. 10. X-ray examination: X-ray examinations of nasopharyngeal carcinoma patients can help understand the extent of the tumor and the destruction of the skull base, which is helpful for staging nasopharyngeal carcinoma, formulating radiotherapy plans, following up patients and evaluating prognosis. Commonly used X-ray examinations include lateral nasopharyngeal films and skull base films. The diagnosis of nasopharyngeal carcinoma cannot be confirmed based solely on nasal endoscopy. If so, it would be too irresponsible to the patient. The above are specific examination items for nasopharyngeal carcinoma. Everyone must understand them in order to conduct specific examinations and diagnosis. |
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