How to read esophagogastroduodenoscopy results

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Hello doctor. Dear doctor, my mother's esophagogastroduodenoscopy, and the doctor's conclusion is that her mother has the following:
The condition of the stomach is still mucous Esophageal: The mucosa is pink, smooth, not dilated. Normal pulse, normal peristalsis Z line: 39cm from dental arch Gastric distension: Small hyperplastic polyp Body large curvature: Small hyperplastic polyp Body - small curvature: Mucosal atrophic inflammation Small curvature angle: No ulcer Cav Taste: Atrophic mucosa, some intestinal metaplasia lesions Pylorus: Round, good contractures Duodenal: Pink, smooth, normal peristalsis D1, D2: Pink, smooth, normal peristaltic mucosa Usually **take 2 tissue samples in the antrum and the great curvature to do the Chlorine Test.
Conclusion: Gastroesophageal reflux disease, Grade (LA). Small hyperplastic polyps of the stomach. Atrophic gastritis (Kimura C3) antral intestinal metaplasia. Clotest: negative.
The doctor advised me how to read the results of my mother's esophagogastroduodenal endoscopy. May I ask if my mother has had stomach cancer and I want her to have a colonoscopy and take a polyp after 1 month from the day of colonoscopy today? My mother is suffering from myocardial ischemia and has been taking Clopidogrel for about 10 days. My family is afraid that if it takes a long time, the disease will be serious, so they want to overcome it as soon as possible. I hope your doctor can advise you. Thank you very much doctor.
Nguyen Thi Thu Thao (1988)
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Hello,
With the results of esophagogastroduodenal endoscopy as you have recorded, there are no lesions that are suspected of gastric cancer or pre-cancerous. Hyperplastic polyps in the stomach are not at risk of developing into cancer. Therefore, your mother does not need to have a gastroscopy within 1 year. Every 12-18 months, you give your mother a gastroscopy once to screen for early gastric cancer. Your mother still needs to continue taking her heart medication as directed by her cardiologist.
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Answered by Master, Doctor Pham Thi Thu Huong - Head of Department of Gastroenterology - Endoscopy - Vinmec Times City International Hospital.
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