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Proctoscopy, or rectoscopy, is a
common medical procedure in
which an
instrument called a
proctoscope (also
known as a rectoscope,
although the latter...
- causes),
stercoral ulcers, and infections.
Diagnosis is
usually made by
proctoscopy,
which is an
endoscopic test.
Those with
rectal bleeding may
notice bright...
- condition.
Other diagnostic procedures used by
colorectal surgeons include:
proctoscopy,
defecating proctography, sigmoidoscopy. In
recent times, the laparoscopic...
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referred to as (
proctoscopy) The
respiratory tract The nose (rhinoscopy) The
upper respiratory tract...
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rectal prolapse occurs when
walls of the **** have
prolapsed to such a
degree that they
protrude out of the **** and are
visible outside the body....
- be an anoscopy.
Diagnosis may be
aided by
performing a fistulogram,
proctoscopy and/or sigmoidoscopy.
Possible findings: The
opening of the
fistula onto...
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Obstructed defecation syndrome (abbreviated as ODS, with many
synonymous terms) is a
major cause of
functional constipation (primary constipation), of...
- strangling, and excising." Also, some of the
fundamental concepts of
proctoscopy outlined in the
Corpus are
still in use. For example, the uses of the...
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cases of constipation, and
fecal impaction);
prior to a
colonoscopy or
proctoscopy; to
evaluate hemorrhoids although internal hemorrhoids are
often too...
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include the
digital rectal exam and
proctoscopy.[citation needed]
Hepatic diseases refers to
those affecting the liver...