Upper Gastrointestinal (UGI) SeriesWhat To Think About- A gastrointestinal (GI) motility study may be
done if the squeezing motions of the small intestine are not normal during the UGI series and small bowel follow-through. The movement
of the barium through the lower intestinal tract is recorded every few hours for up to 24 hours. A
barium enema or colonoscopy may be needed to confirm
the diagnosis.
- Upper endoscopy is done instead of a UGI test in certain cases. Endoscopy uses a thin, flexible tube (endoscope) to look at the lining of the esophagus, stomach, and upper small intestine
(duodenum). For more information, see the medical test
Upper Gastrointestinal Endoscopy.
- The UGI
series test:
- Cannot show irritation of
the stomach lining (gastritis) or esophagus (esophagitis) or ulcers that are
smaller than about
0.25 in. (6 mm) in
diameter.
- Cannot show an infection with the bacteria
Helicobacter pylori, which may be a cause of stomach ulcers.
- A
biopsy cannot be done during the UGI if a problem is found.
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