Typically, a gastroscopy report and a pathology report are not much different. Gastroscopy report is to enter into the stomach through the endoscope, to observe the internal structure of the stomach, whether there are lesions in the tissues such as inflammation invasion, ulcers, congestion, redness and swelling, etc., and after observing the suspected abnormal hyperplastic lesion tissues, it is usually combined with the pathological examination to take the biopsy of the tissues, in order to determine whether there are atrophic, heterotropic hyperplasia, cancerous and other conditions in the stomach, so that there will not be a lot of difference between the gastroscopy report and the pathology report. Common diseases that may be reported by gastroscopy include reflux esophagitis, gastritis, peptic ulcer and other benign lesions. If tumor-like lesions of the esophagus and stomach are found and highly suspected, it is necessary to combine with pathological examination to observe the lesions under the naked eye and microscope, to clarify the nature of the lesions, and then present them to the doctor and the patient in the form of a pathology report. The pathology report is based on the gastroscopy report to determine the severity of the disease, the specific results are recommended to consult a professional doctor in the hospital.