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Dr. Andrew Rynne
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What Does The Following Test Report Indicate?

As of a few days ago I have noticed a few veins on the side of my stomach heading toward my abdomen and one from my navel headed toward my abdomen as well. I have noticed them prior but they seem to be much more pronounced. I have had liver problems in the past but all has been well for the last 5 years. My Gastroenterologist performed an EGD procedure 9/1/16. Findings: Esophagus, Mucosa - Localized abnormal mucosa with no bleeding. Benign finding, just distal to the UES. Duodenum, Mucosa - multiple cold forceps biopsies were performed for histology. Is this related to esophageal variances in your opinion? I am really worried. especially if it a serious liver problem.
Tue, 8 Aug 2017
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Yes it can be related to the liver problem, chronic liver diseases there is prominent blood vessels leading towards stomach.
You must get your self evalvated by a hematologic.

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What Does The Following Test Report Indicate?

Yes it can be related to the liver problem, chronic liver diseases there is prominent blood vessels leading towards stomach. You must get your self evalvated by a hematologic.