“…An accurate diagnosis generally helps, and new methods are emerging, such as capsule endoscopy for detecting varices, whose use is supported by a prospective multicentre study (doi:10.1136/bmj-2023-078581). 4 Capsule endoscopy works as follows: a patient swallows a capsule attached to a string; the capsule detaches in the oesophagus, its passage through the stomach is magnetically controlled, and examination of the small bowel continues with the aid of peristalsis. It is, say our editorialists, an important opportunity for less invasive investigation, such as of varices (doi:10.1136/bmj.q506).…”