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- Endoluminal capsule monitoring is a non-invasive medical diagnostic procedure which uses a miniaturized wireless radio transmitter embedded into an ingestible...
- intestine by endoscopy. His work has significantly advanced the field of endoluminal therapeutic endoscopy. Dr. Yamamoto was born in ****an and completed his...
- detect diverticulosis. A virtual colonoscopy can provide 3D reconstructed endoluminal views of the bowel. VC provides a secondary benefit of revealing diseases...
- invasive functional microangiography by high-contrast measurement of endoluminal blood flow profiles in vessels in the posterior segment of the eye with...
- sheath can be used to introduce catheters or other devices to perform endoluminal (inside the hollow organ) procedures, such as angioplasty. Fluoroscopy...
- arteries are important determinants of whether the aneurysm is amenable to endoluminal repair. In certain occasions where the renal arteries are too close to...
- Electroneuronography Electronystagmography Electrooculography Electroretinography Endoluminal capsule monitoring Endoscopy Colonoscopy Colposcopy Cystoscopy Gastroscopy...
- byp**** grafts, Patent number: 6575994, ****ignee: Teramed, Inc. Method for endoluminal excluding an aortic aneurysm, Patent number: 6168610, ****ignee: Endovascular...
- Chailleux N, Hélie P (2006). "Noninvasive correction of a fractured endoluminal nitinol tracheal stent in a dog". J Am Anim Hosp ****oc. 42 (6): 467–71...
- compartment (outer side of the tubule, in contact with blood and lymph) and an endoluminal compartment (inner side of the tubule, isolated from blood and lymph)...