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I had endoscopy last week, doctor sent out biopsies. Status of endoscopy are: Normal Duodenum, irregular Z line in the gastroesophagealjunction (biopsied), Erythema in the Antrum compatible with ... View answer
Hi, My name is Gurudath 24 years male. Retrograde uretherography report is showing "short segment partial stricture at the junction of bulbar and membranous part of urethra". Urologist is saying I have to ... View answer
multiple erosions in the duodenal bulb, gastritis in the antrum, schatzki's ring at the gastroesophagealjunction and hiatal hernia....Now, that's a 'mouthful' isn't it.... I have been carefully following a... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Charles S Narasi
( Gastroenterologist)
Hi, my endoscopy impressions were, benign-appearing esophageal stricture. Biopsied. Erythema at the gastroesophagealjunction. Biopsied. tenting of GEJ on retroflexion and POP when passing scope... View answer
intestinal metaplasia gastroesophagealjunction, biopsy: Squamocolumnar mucosa with intestinal metaplasia and active esophagitis, consistent with gastroesophageal reflux Could you please explain it to... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Swarnava Dattagupta
( General & Family Physician)
Hello, I just had a endoscopy. Here are the EGD impressions: -Granularity, friability and erythema of gastroesophagealjunction and middle third of esophagus. (Biopsy) -Esophageal hiatal hernia ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Shailja Puri
( Pathologist and Microbiologist)
I had my first endoscopy today and the doctor found a single plaque in the gastroesophageal junction.Evrything esle seems normal. I m very concern because all the information on the internet talks about cancer ... View answer
gastroesophageal reflux , normal hypopharynx , ring present in GE junction, dilation performed , mild esophagitis in GE Junction - 4 biopsies taken , normal stomach - 4 biopsies taken , normal... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Saranya Ramadoss
( General & Family Physician)
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