gastroscopy

NOUN
  1. visual examination of the stomach by means of a gastroscope inserted through the esophagus
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How To Use gastroscopy In A Sentence

  • In association with endocrine cell hyperplasia, gastric carcinoid tumours have been observed in 1-7% of pernicious anaemia patients screened by gastroscopy.
  • Conclusion Effective cognitive psychological nursing can relieve anxiety and affliction of patients undergoing gastroscopy.
  • The following day, a gastroscopy and colonoscopy were performed.
  • Regular gastroscopy, if this could be achieved, would benefit pernicious anaemia patients.
  • Objective To observe the small dose of fentanyl used in the clinical effect of painless gastroscopy.
  • Gastroscopy revealed several areas of gastric ulceration and one duodenal ulcer.
  • In association with endocrine cell hyperplasia, gastric carcinoid tumours have been observed in 1-7% of pernicious anaemia patients screened by gastroscopy.
  • These should be removed by gastroscopy when such decision is made. Bronchoscopy and Esophagoscopy A Manual of Peroral Endoscopy and Laryngeal Surgery
  • Peptic ulcers may also be diagnosed by a procedure called a gastroscopy (or upper gastro-intestinal endoscopy).
  • When he was a year old, they found a female doctor in Philadelphia who was a pioneer in pediatric gastroscopy. In the Fullness of Time
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