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inspection of body organs or cavities using a flexible, lighted tube called an endoscope.
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A procedure that uses an endoscope to diagnose or treat a condition. There are many types of endoscopy; examples include colonoscopy, sigmoidoscopy, gastroscopy, enteroscopy, and esophogealgastroduodenoscopy (EGD). Enteral nutrition: Food provided through a tube placed in the nose, stomach, or small intestine.
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| endoscopy |
Examines parts of Gastrointestinal tract by means of long, slender, flexible, fiber optic instrument.
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| endoscopy |
The visual inspection of any cavity of the body by means of an endoscope.
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| endoscopy |
An instrument consisting of a flexible tube, which is passed into the body to view the body internal.
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