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- Clinical Indications: Epigastric pain
Upper Gastro-Intestinal Endoscopy
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Larynx: Normal
Esophagus: OGJ at 40cm, no reflux, no hiatus hernia
Stomach: mild gastritis
Duodenum: nad down to D2 of duodenum
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Premedication: Dormicum 10mg
Specimen: Clotest
Clotest Result: Helicobacter pylori bacteria
Diagnosis: Gastritis
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Examination End: Oximeter Reading (SaO2/Pulse):98%/102 at 1:55pm
Prescription:
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Pantoloc 20mg tablet (1tab, twice daily for 1 week)
Klacid 500mg tablet (1tab, twice daily for 1 week) (antibiotics)
Apo-Amoxi 500mg cap (eqv. Amoxil 500mg) (2cap, twice daily, for 1 week) (antibiotics)
About the procedure:
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1. Intravenous injection of 10mg Dormicum
2. Desensitizing spray into mouth and throat, which you are asked to swallow.
Sedative is quick acting and I was out in less than a minute. I woke up after 2 hours.
100% painless (except the injection).
Aftereffects: Slight dizziness which wears off in about an hour.
The whole procedure was much better than I expected. The best part is - you feel nothing.
Background
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I've been suffering from mild to moderate chest pain for about six months. Symptoms were: pain on the left side of the chest, about an inch below the left nipple, burning sensation, tightness of the chest. The symptoms were similar to those of angina. At first I was asked to have a blood test, chest X-ray and resting ECG. After return of normal results a heart related condition was ruled out and Upper Gastro-Intestinal Endoscopy was suggested to pinpoint the source of pain.
- Tags endoscopy gastritis biopsy
epigastric clotest
helicobacter pylori GI
özofagus yemek borusu mide
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