
1) Arthroscope 2) Colonoscope 3) Culdoscope 4) Gastroscope 5) Laparoscope 6) Proctoscope 7) Sigmoidoscope
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1) Medical instrument
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• (n.) An instrument for examining the interior of the rectum, the urethra, and the bladder.
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(from the article `cancer`) ...tomography (CT) scans, or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) may be essential, and radioisotopes can be used to visualize certain organs or regions ...
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An instrument consisting of two fiber optic lines, one which lights up the body cavity and the other which carries the image of that body cavity back.
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A thin, tube-like instrument used to look at tissues inside the body. An endoscope has a light and a lens for viewing and may have a tool to remove tissue.
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A medical instrument used to examine the inside of the body.
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a surgical device for seeing inside of the body via small incisions, through a tube with an attached camera and light source;
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<instrument> An expensive and usually highly flexible viewing instrument with capabilities of diagnostic (biopsy) or even therapeutic functions through special channels. ... For the flexible variety the additional word, fibreoptic is added. The viewing component is made up of hundreds of mini light transmitting glass fibres bundled tightly to...
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(en´do-skōp) an instrument used for direct visual inspection of hollow organs or body cavities. Specially designed endoscopes are used for such examinations as bronchoscopy, cystoscopy, gastroscopy, and proctoscopy.
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A thin, flexible instrument that is used to examine the inside of parts of the body. The bronchoscope, cystoscope and colonoscope are all types of endoscope.
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A device with a light attached, used to look inside a body cavity or organ.
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En'do·scope noun [
Endo- +
-scope .]
(Medicine) An instrument for examining the interior of the rectum, the urethra, and the bladder.
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An instrument for examining the interior of a hollow organ.
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An instrument for examining visually the interior of a bodily canal or a hollow organ such as the colon, bladder, or stomach.
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A long, thin tube that is used to view internal body parts or assist with surgery. The instrument has a light and a camera at the tip, which projects bright and magnified images of the body. An endoscope can be used during pregnancy to view the fetus, diagnose abdominal bleeding or severe pain in the abdomen, pancreatitis and other complications......
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An endoscope is a long slender medical instrument originally used for examining the interior of hollow organs including the lung, stomach, bladder and bowel, but with the advent of fibre optics and keyhole surgery endoscopes are increasingly used for general interior investigations (endoscopy) . There are various types of endoscope in use - some ri...
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a long flexible tube with its own special lighting
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An endoscope is a tube-shaped surgical instrument equipped with a light and camera lens in order to view an internal cavity of the body. The use of an endoscope during surgery allows operations to be done through several one-inch incisions to view the involved tissue and operative site with less disturbance to body. Back surgeons may employ endosco...
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a lighted instrument used to view the inside of a body cavity
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noun a long slender medical instrument for examining the interior of a bodily organ or performing minor surgery
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A long slender medical instrument for examining the interior of a bodily organ or performing minor surgery.
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A long, flexible lighted tube used to see inside structures.
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a slender, tubular optical instrument used as a viewing system for examining an inner part of the body and, with an attached instrument, for biopsy or surgery.
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a small, flexible tube with a light and a camera lens at the end, used to examine the inside of the digestive tract. It can also be used to take tissue samples for testing from inside the digestive tract.
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