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What organs can a doctor see during endoscopy?

Published in Endoscopy & Organs 1 min read

During an endoscopy, a doctor can visualize various organs depending on the type of endoscopy performed. An upper GI endoscopy, specifically, allows visualization of the upper gastrointestinal tract.

Here's a breakdown of what a doctor can see during an upper GI endoscopy (EGD), based on the provided reference:

  • Esophagus (food pipe): The tube connecting your mouth to your stomach.

  • Stomach: The organ where food is churned and digestion begins.

  • Duodenum: The first part of the small intestine, connected directly to the stomach.

In summary, an upper GI endoscopy focuses on these three organs to diagnose and treat related problems.