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Functional stomach upset: diagnosis

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Gastroenterologist
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Last reviewed: 23.04.2024

Laboratory and instrumental data

  • The general or common analysis of a blood, urine, a feces: in norm or rate.
  • Biochemical blood test: without deviations from the norm.
  • Examination of the secretory function of the stomach: it often reveals gastric hypersecretion and an increase in the level of free hydrochloric acid.
  • PHEGS: the mucous membrane of the stomach is normal, sometimes more pronounced folds than usual, a vascular pattern is expressed, increased stomach tone, sometimes a decrease in tone.
  • Roentgenoscopy of the stomach: reveals violations of the motor function of the stomach.
  • Biopsy of the gastric mucosa: without abnormalities.
  • Ultrasound of the stomach: with the help of special techniques revealed a violation of the evacuation function of the stomach.
  • Electrogastrography: reveals a violation of the tone and motility of the stomach.

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