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Colonoscope A thin, flexible, hollow, lighted tube that in inserted through the rectum into the colon to enable the doctor to view the entire lining of the colon. Mentioned in: Colonoscopy colonoscope [kō′lənōskōp′] Etymology: Gk, kolon + skopein, to watch a long, flexible endoscope, usually fiberoptic, that permits examination of the interior of the entire colon. See also endoscope. colonoscope an elongated flexible fiberoptic endoscope which permits visual examination of the lining of the entire colon. colonoscope GI disease A flexible lighted fiberoptic endoscope inserted per rectum to perform colonoscopy, which is equipped with optics to allow the examiner to see and photograph the mucosa, and channels for obtaining a biopsy, or to spritz
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| For the first time, members will be able to compare the cost of procedures such as colonoscopies, endoscopies, and cardiac catherizations, plus a full range medical imaging services among facilities in their area. The recommended interval between colonoscopies is 10 years for most people. Eye operations using lasers, colonoscopies and other surgical advancements did not exist three decades ago. |
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