Friday, January 1, 2010

Gastritis Biopsy Celiac Test/endoscopy...medical Terms?

Celiac test/endoscopy...medical terms? - gastritis biopsy

Now my husband had an endoscopy to check for celiac too. During this time he is a cop and inflammation of the esophagus. I would not be distracted anyway, and that allows him tested for celiac disease.

Can someone tell me, if not try the following medical terms? This is the result of the endoscopy

Erythema and erosion compatible) in the maxillary sinus with erosive gastritis (biopsy.

It seems like a biopsy of the stomach. Had they not believed that recognize the biopsy of the small intestine in celiac disease?

I get angry when they screwed up. I will never do to my husband in another test. Thank you very much for your help!

3 comments:

Dinty Moore said...

Gastritis is an inflammation of the mucous membrane of the stomach and the antrum is the most important part of the stomach, where it is a biopsy. The biopsy of celiac disease was through the small intestine, the parties can usually in the 2nd and 3 Part of the duodenum, where it conflicts with the other end of the distal stomach. This can be done by pushing the endoscope into the maxillary sinus and stomach into the small intestine or duodenum connection. It's hard to believe that if we do, he did not. Perhaps the report, he was received incomplete. Find out.

honeybel... said...

Celiac disease can be checked by a blood test as evidence that I had before. Never heard of them, and biosphere of the small intestine, the camera endoscopy, I had the test and took biosphere my stomach. Celiac disease is in the stomach longer displayed any way or by a blood test, worry they wouldnt have everything done properly.

Elise C said...

Now I want to worry about. You look at the report of the IG inspection during colonoscopy. Will wait for the report we need, is the pathologist examined slides from biopsy samples was prepared to make a gastrointestinal endoscopy, which shows in the case of celiac flattening of the villi of the intestine hail. Since villi are microscopic, geographical can not see if they are strong, while the actual extent.

If you are very concerned that the GIs have not gone further in endoscopy, please ask. It would be strange, if not, go at least until the jejunum, though if you are looking for.

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