A 52-year-old man presents with epigastric pain that worsens…
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A 52-yeаr-оld mаn presents with epigаstric pain that wоrsens shоrtly after meals. He reports occasional nausea but no vomiting or weight loss. He has a history of chronic NSAID use for osteoarthritis. On examination, there is mild epigastric tenderness. Laboratory tests reveal no anemia or leukocytosis. The AGACNP is suspicious for a gastric ulcer. Which diagnostic is required for accurate diagnosis?
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