What does a gastroscopic sample biopsy mean?

Gastroscopy biopsy represents the presence of bleeding, mucosal erosion or ulceration, and elevated lesions.
Gastroscopy biopsy is often done to clarify the condition of a suspected lesion seen endoscopically, and the biopsy is taken for pathologic examination and the next step in the treatment.
The tissue to be biopsied may be gastric mucosa with erosions or ulcers, or elevated lesions (such as polyps, gastric masses), or atrophic gastric mucosa.
Pathologic findings may include intestinal epithelial hyperplasia, hyperplastic lesions, atypical hyperplasia, gastric adenocarcinoma, etc. Depending on the pathologic findings, treatment options may vary.
Gastroscopy biopsy is more common in the clinic, do not worry too much, actively cooperate with the treatment can be, discomfort timely consult a doctor.