Definition of Proctoscopy. Meaning of Proctoscopy. Synonyms of Proctoscopy

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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...
- cholangioscopy **** (rectoscopy) and **** (anoscopy), both also referred to as (proctoscopy) The respiratory tract The nose (rhinoscopy) The upper respiratory tract...
- condition. Other diagnostic procedures used by colorectal surgeons include: proctoscopy, defecating proctography, sigmoidoscopy. In recent times, the laparoscopic...
- A 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....
- 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...
- imaging Endoscopy: Colonoscopy Anoscopy Capsule endoscopy Enteroscopy Proctoscopy Sigmoidoscopy Abdominal ultrasonography Defecography Double-contrast...
- cases of constipation, and fecal impaction); prior to a colonoscopy or proctoscopy; to evaluate hemorrhoids although internal hemorrhoids are often too...
- preserved faecal specimens, smears of aspirates or s****ings obtained by proctoscopy, and aspirates of abscesses or other tissue specimen. A blood test is...