A gastroscope is a flexible tube with a light and camera at one end, used to view the stomach and the beginning of the small intestine (duodenum). During the gastroscopy procedure, the tube is inserted through the mouth and esophagus to the stomach and duodenum. This is done to diagnose conditions like gastritis and peptic ulcers.
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I have a tiny nodule in the cardia. Do I have cancer?
Query: Hi doctor, I had a gastroscopy a week back and when I asked the doctor if I had cancer she said no. On arriving home I saw on the report that there was a tiny nodule in the cardia which has been biopsied. My question is, why would she say emphatically that I do not have cancer if she has done a bio... Read Full »
Dr. Ambalathu Veettil Hussain Shihaz
Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. I have gone through your query in detail. The endoscopy has shown a healing ulcer and is showing healing as well as a small hiatus hernia. There is a very tiny nodule in cardia (proximal part of the stomach), which has been biopsied. These tiny nodules are usually innoc... Read Full »