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An instrument like an endoscope, for use in abdominoscopy.
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A form of endoscope used to examine the amniotic cavity and its foetus.
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The instrument used in anoscopy.
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(medicine) An examination using a small, rigid, tubular instrument called an anoscope which is inserted into the anal canal
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An instrument that is used to inspect the maxillary antrum
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(medicine) A form of endoscope used in arthroscopy
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A laryngoscope modified for autolaryngoscopy
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An electrical instrument for the examination of the larynx and trachea.
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A pincer-shaped cutting and grasping instrument used in medicine for taking biopsy specimens.
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radiography of the bronchus, involving the use of contrast
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a form of endoscope for inspecting the bronchial tubes
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A videoscope used in bronchovideoscopy
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(surgery) An instrument used to inspect the interior of the living heart.
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Visual examination of the cervix
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A medical procedure in which dyes are instilled into the gastrointestinal tract at the time of visualization with fibre-optic endoscopy.
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(surgery) The use of stains to facilitate visualization of tissue during vitreoretinal surgery
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An instrument designed to inspect the cervix before childbirth
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fiberoscopy of the colon (and rectum)
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A virtual, non-invasive form of colonoscopy that uses computed tomography
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a flexible fibreoptic endoscope used to examine the colon and obtain tissue samples
n
The physician who administers a colonoscopy
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a form of endoscope used to examine the tissues of the vagina and cervix
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(medicine) the examination of the tissues of the vagina and cervix using a colposcope
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(pathology) The microscopic analysis of stool samples, typically in order to detect and identify parasites
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A kind of endoscope used in culdoscopy.
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Endoscopy of the female pelvic organs by way of the vagina.
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(medicine) The examination of skin lesions with a dermatoscope—a magnifier (typically x10) with a light and a liquid medium between the instrument and the skin, thus illuminating the lesion without reflected light.
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A diagnostic maneuver used to identify benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV). The patient is quickly lowered to a supine position with the neck extended. A positive test is indicated by patient-reported vertigo and clinical observation of nystagmus.
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A device used in ductoscopy
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A diagnostic examination of the mammary ducts
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An endoscope used in duodenoscopy
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An instrument used to perform echoendoscopy.
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An endoscopist whose speciality is echoendoscopy
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A procedure combining endoscopy with ultrasound to obtain images of the internal organs
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(medicine) A kind of tube used for gastric lavage.
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(surgery) The cutting instrument used in electrotomy
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(medicine) An endoscopic device used in embryofetoscopy.
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(surgery) endolaser probe
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An instrument used to examine a bodily orifice or canal, or a hollow organ.
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(medicine) Any therapeutic procedure that involves the use of an endoscope to localize the intervention to a location inside the body.
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An instrument used in enterography
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A form of speculum for examining the inside of the intestine.
adv
By means of enteroscopy.
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(medicine) A medical procedure for the direct visualization of small intestine.
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The inspection of the Fallopian tubes through a microendoscope.
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A laparoscope modified for transvaginal application, used in the diagnosis and treatment of female infertility.
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Alternative form of fibroscopy [fibre optic endoscopy]
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Alternative form of fibroscopy [fibre optic endoscopy]
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(Britain) An instrument, consisting of a fibre optic bundle, used to observe inaccessible areas
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A fibre optic bronchoscope
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bronchoscopy by means of a fibre optic device
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(surgery) A diagnostic biopsy used to investigate lumps
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gastrointestinal endoscopy
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An enteroscope used in gastroenteroscopy
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A form of endoscope used to view the inside of the stomach.
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(medicine) An endoscopic examination of the genital tract.
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the use of a gonioscope in conjunction with a slit lamp or operating microscope to gain a view of the anatomical angle formed between the eye's cornea and iris, known as the iridocorneal angle
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a surgeon's scissors, used in rhinoplastic operations, etc.
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A grooved director for a probe or knife in surgery.
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(medicine) Any of the noises that can be heard on auscultation over the heart, generated by the beating heart and the resultant flow of blood through it.
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The puncturing of the heel of a neonatal baby in order to withdraw a blood sample
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(medicine) An instrument designed to allow visual examination of the uterus
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(medicine) The examination of the uterus using a hysteroscope
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A person who performs intubation.
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A thin endoscope that may be inserted through a small incision in the abdominal wall.
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A fiberscope for the larynx, used in laryngoscopy.
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The use of the laryngograph.
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The sound of the voice as heard through a stethoscope placed upon the larynx.
adj
Of or pertaining to laryngoscopy.
adv
By means of laryngoscopy.
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The examination of the throat using a laryngoscope.
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An instrument used to observe the vibration of the vocal chords during speech or singing
adj
Relating to laryngostroboscopy or to a laryngostroboscope
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The use of a laryngostroboscope
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An endoscope in which the lens is placed on the side of the distal end of the device, to provide lateral vision
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(medicine) A speculum for examining a natural passage, such as the urethra.
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The medical inspection of any meatus, especially the urinary meatus or the vesical orifice of a ureter.
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(surgery) A form of endobronchial biopsy
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A thin tube-like instrument used in mediastinoscopy to examine the tissues and lymph nodes in the mediastinum.
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(surgery) A precision instrument with an oscillating blade used to cut the corneal flap in keratomileusis.
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(surgery) A small-scale endoscopy
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A device for examining the eardrum.
n
instrument used in nasal endoscopy
n
Alternative form of nasoendoscopy [nasal endoscopy]
n
combined nasofibroscopy and laryngoscopy
n
The examination of the nose and throat, typically using a laryngoscope
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An endoscope used in nasopharyngolaryngoscopy
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visualization of the sinuses, pharynx and larynx by means of a flexible fibreoptic endoscope (a nasopharyngolaryngoscope)
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An endoscope used in nasopharyngoscopy
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endoscopy of the nasopharynx
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An endoscope used in neuroendoscopy
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(surgery) The use of endoscopy in neurosurgery
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An endoscope used to examine the middle ear
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(medicine) The visual examination of the inner ear using an otoscope
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An endoscope used in panendoscopy
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endoscopy of the pharynx, larynx, upper trachea and oesophagus
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(medicine) Visual examination of the tissues of the penis
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(medicine, dentistry) A form of endoscope used to explore and visualize the periodontal pocket, producing an image of a diseased tooth's root.
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An instrument used to examine the pharynx.
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(surgery) In instrument used in polypectomy
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a tube-like instrument, equipped with a light, used to examine the rectum; a rectoscope.
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(surgery) An instrument formerly used in extracting foreign or offensive matter from a wound.
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A dissecting instrument for opening the spinal canal.
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(surgery) A surgical instrument used for performing a resection
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A form of laryngoscope that can also view the passages of the nose
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A form of manometry used in evaluation of the nasal cavity.
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an instrument used to examine inside the nose
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imaging of palatal rugae as an aid to identification of individuals
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(medicine) Examination of the feces for diagnostic purposes.
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an endoscope used in sialendoscopy
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endoscopy of the salivary glands
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The visual examination of paranasal sinuses using an endoscope.
n
A fibre optic device used to examine the sinus and other nasal passages
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(medicine) A combination of atlantooccipital extension and neck flexion, considered optimal for direct laryngoscopy.
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(medicine) A medical procedure for evaluating the patency of Fallopian tubes.
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(surgery) A slender medical probe or device.
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colposcopy carried out at a remote hospital (with the images analyzed at a central location)
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The instrument used in thoracoscopy.
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A kind of endoscope used in tracheobronchoscopy.
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A form of bronchoscope used in tracheoscopy
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endoscopy of a tube; usually:
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A surgical instrument for use in removing a dead fetus.
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A device used in ureterorenoscopy
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A device used to inspect the interior of the ureter
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Alternative form of urethroscope [An instrument for examining the interior of the urethra.]
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An instrument for examining the interior of the urethra.
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(medicine) Examination of the interior of the urethra.
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An endoscope used in vaginoscopy.
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(medicine) Acronym of vaginal intraepithelial neoplasia.
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The process of inflating the middle ear by closing the mouth and nostrils, and blowing so as to puff out the cheeks.
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(surgery) A flexible plastic cannula.
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A laryngoscope fitted with a video camera placed at a point on the blade which provides a direct view of the larynx. Light is provided to illuminate the larynx, and the video information is displayed on a monitor.
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bronchoscopy by means of a videobronchoscope
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A colonoscope equipped with a video camera
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A duodenoscope equipped with a video camera
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An endoscope equipped with a video camera
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endoscopy by means of a videoendoscope
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Alternative form of video laryngoscope [A laryngoscope fitted with a video camera placed at a point on the blade which provides a direct view of the larynx. Light is provided to illuminate the larynx, and the video information is displayed on a monitor.]
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laryngoscopy by means of a videolaryngoscope
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(surgery) laryngostroboscopy by means of a video camera
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A borescope or endoscope fitted with a video camera
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(medicine) An endoscopic technique for visualising the vocal cord in motion.
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A surgical instrument used to scrape bones.
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