
The microscopic examination of biologic materials (e.g., tissue, sputum, clotted blood) after dissecting or chemically digesting the fibrillary elements and strands of fibrin. ... Origin: ino-+ G. Skopeo, to look at ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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(in-os´ko-pe) diagnosis of disease by artificial digestion (as by enzymes outside the body) and examination of fibers or fibrinous matter from body products such as sputum, blood, or effusions. Called also fibrinoscopy.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: in-os′kŏ-pē Definitions: 1. The microscopic examination of biologic materials (tissue, sputum, clotted blood) after dissecting or chemically digesting the fibrillary elements and strands of fibrin.
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inoscopy An arcane diagnostic method based on the examination of the fibrous or fibrinous elements of specimens; such as, sputum, tissues, effusion fluids, and clotted blood.
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