- Acetate-indigocarmine
mixture (AIM) stained.
Colonoscopy Transnasal esophagoscopy "Gastroscopy –
examination of
oesophagus and
stomach by endoscope"....
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Transnasal esophagoscopy (TNE) is a safe and
inexpensive way to
examine the
esophagus in
patients at risk for
esophageal cancer and
other disorders. TNE...
- may be
caused or
exacerbated by
usage of
opiate and/or
opioid drugs.
Esophagoscopy and
laryngoscopy can give
direct view of lumens.
Esophageal motility...
-
Gastroscopic Society, was
continued as the
Bulletin of
Gastroscopy and
Esophagoscopy from 1959 to 1961, then as the
Bulletin of
Gastrointestinal Endoscopy...
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Plastic surgery Panendoscopy (or
triple endoscopy)
Combines laryngoscopy,
esophagoscopy, and
bronchoscopy Orthopedic surgery Hand surgery, such as endoscopic...
- the use of X-ray. He is also
known for his
development of
Transnasal Esophagoscopy (TNE), a
method of
examining the
esophagus without using conscious or...
- endoscopy. In 1868,
Adolf Kussmaul of Freiburg, Germany,
performed an
esophagoscopy on a sword-swallower
using a
rigid 47 cm tube, mirrors, and a gasoline...
- 24-hour
ambulatory dual
probe pHmetry,
pharyngeal pHmetry,
transnasal esophagoscopy (TNE) and
biopsy may be used. A
noninvasive test for
diagnosis of LPR...
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Esophagitis Other names Oesophagitis An
esophageal ulcer visualized by
esophagoscopy: the
reddened area at 10 o'clock on the
surface of the mucosa. Specialty...
- Laryngoskopie.
Munch Med
Wochenschr 1897;38:1038-1039. "Tracheo-bronchoscopy,
esophagoscopy, and gastroscopy". St. Louis, Laryngoscope. 1907.
Ikeda S, Tobayashi...