| LIFE | lung imaging fluorescence endoscope |
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| FFS | Flexible Fiberoptic Sigmoidoscopy |
| FB | fasting blood [sugar]; feedback; fiberoptic bronchoscopy; fingerbreadth; foreign body; Fusobacterium... |
| FFB | flexible fiberoptic bronchoscopy |
| FO | fiberoptic; fish oil; foot arthrosis; foramen ovale; forced oscillation; fronto-occipital |
| FEES | Fiberoptic Endoscopic Evaluation of Swallowing |
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| FB | Fiberoptic bronchoscopy |
| FFB | Flexible fiberoptic bronchoscopy |
| endoscope | <instrument> An expensive and usually highly flexible viewing instrument with capabilities of diagnostic (biopsy) or even therapeutic functions through special channels. For the flexible variety the additional word, fibreoptic is added. The viewing component is made up of hundreds of mini light transmitting glass fibres bundled tightly together. Today there is virtually an endoscope available for every single orifice and space in the body! Endoscopes have also revolutionalised many procedures - as in laparasocopic surgery, the diagnosis of peptic ulcers, of some lung tumours and those in the urogenital tract. (07 Apr 1998) |
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| fibreoptic endoscope | <instrument> A flexible fibreoptic scope that is used to directly visualize the internal anatomy of a hollow organ. Fibreoptics technology uses thin strands of glass or plastic to transmit light (along their length through internal reflection) for imaging. (12 Nov 1997) |
| fiberoptic endoscope |
An endoscope in which light and a visual image are transmitted along bundles of tiny glass fibers.
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