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colonoscope an elongated fiberoptic endoscope for examining the entire colon from cecum to rectum
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colonoscope A special instrument used to examine the inner walls of the colon. This long, flexible instrument uses fiberoptics to send images of the colon to a monitor for viewing by the physician.
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colonoscope ko-LON-o-skope (WAV-40K) A flexible, lighted instrument with a built-in tiny camera used to view the inside of the entire colon and rectum.
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colonoscope (co-lan-uh-scope): a slender, flexible, hollow lighted tube about the thickness of a finger. It is inserted through the rectum up into the colon. A colonoscope is much longer than a sigmoidoscope, and allows the doctor to see much more of the colon's lining. The colonoscope is connected to a video camera and video display monitor so the doctor can look closely at the inside of your colon.
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