Which is better MRI or endoscopy?
Sophia Vance
Updated on May 17, 2026
Overall, MRI was not significantly better (p > 0.05) than endoscopy in distinguishing UC from CD. MRI correctly graded the severity of inflammatory changes in 13 of 20 patients, and endoscopy did so in 11 of 20. MRI and endoscopy findings were within one grade of histology findings in seven patients each.
Which is more accurate MRI or endoscopy?
Sensitivity, specificity and accuracy were 76.5%, 97.5% and 94.9%, respectively, for endoscopic examination and 91.2%, 97.5% and 96.7%, respectively, for MRI.Is endoscopic ultrasound better than MRI?
However, endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) has an advantage over CT and MRI in distinguishing between benign pancreatic cystic lesions and malignant or potentially malignant ones. In our study, the inner detailed structures were well studied among three imaging modalities, which have not been reported in other studies.Can MRI see inside stomach?
An abdominal magnetic resonance imaging scan is an imaging test that uses powerful magnets and radio waves. The waves create pictures of the inside of the belly area.Is there an alternative to an endoscopy?
The alternative to a gastroscopy is a test called a barium swallow and meal. For this test, you drink a special liquid which coats the inside of your oesophagus and stomach and shows up on X-rays. A barium swallow and meal gives less information than a gastroscopy and may miss problems.Endoscopy Introduction - The Patient Journey
Which is better CT scan or endoscopy?
Both procedures are relatively safe; CT does expose you to radiation (at a safe level) and if IV contrast dye is used to enhance CT images, some people may be allergic or have the possibility of kidney damage while endoscopy has the risk of bowel perforation and allergic reaction to anesthesia drugs.What diseases can be detected by an endoscopy?
Upper GI endoscopy can be used to identify many different diseases:
- gastroesophageal reflux disease.
- ulcers.
- cancer link.
- inflammation, or swelling.
- precancerous abnormalities such as Barrett's esophagus.
- celiac disease.
- strictures or narrowing of the esophagus.
- blockages.