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  2. Cholecystography - Wikipedia

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    Failure of gallbladder visualisation during oral cholecystography when abnormal liver function returns to normal, or there is mild to moderate liver disease, maybe due to extrahepatic (outside the liver) causes. [4] Oral cholecystography can have better sensitivity and specificity in diagnosing acute and chronic gallbladder disease than ultrasound.

  3. Cholescintigraphy - Wikipedia

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    The investigation is usually conducted after an ultrasonographic examination of the abdominal right upper quadrant for a patient presenting with abdominal pain.If the noninvasive ultrasound examination fails to demonstrate gallstones, or other obstruction to the gallbladder or biliary tree, in an attempt to establish a cause of right upper quadrant pain, a cholescintigraphic scan can be ...

  4. Gastrointestinal perforation - Wikipedia

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    Gastrointestinal perforation is defined by a full-thickness injury to all layers of the gastrointestinal wall, resulting in a hole in the hollow GI tract (esophagus, stomach, small intestine, or large intestine). A hole can occur due to direct mechanical injury or progressive damage to the bowel wall due to various disease states.

  5. Colonoscopy - Wikipedia

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    Colonoscopy screening is associated with approximately two-thirds fewer deaths due to colorectal cancers on the left side of the colon, and is not associated with a significant reduction in deaths from right-sided disease. It is speculated that colonoscopy might reduce rates of death from colon cancer by detecting some colon polyps and cancers ...

  6. Dieulafoy's lesion - Wikipedia

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    Dieulafoy's lesion are typically diagnosed during endoscopic evaluation, usually during upper endoscopy, which may show an isolated protruding blood vessel. [1] Lesions affecting the colon or end of the small bowel (terminal ileum) may be diagnosed during colonoscopy. Dieulafoy's lesions are not easily recognized and therefore multiple ...

  7. Jacob Roloff’s Wife Isabel Says She Asked Doctors to Take ...

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    After visiting a nearby urgent care for abdominal pain, she was advised to go to the ER where doctors performed an emergency gallbladder removal surgery. “I actually woke up crying from such ...

  8. Gastrointestinal bleeding - Wikipedia

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    Colonoscopy is useful for the diagnosis and treatment of lower GI bleeding. [2] A number of techniques may be employed including clipping, cauterizing, and sclerotherapy. [2] Preparation for colonoscopy takes a minimum of six hours which in those bleeding briskly may limit its applicability. [38]

  9. A 34-year-old teacher finally got on 'Jeopardy!' after 15 ...

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    Even so, the combination of his severe pain and 14 months of ongoing anemia prompted doctors to order a colonoscopy. The colonoscopy was abnormal and, on May 9, Burge was diagnosed with colon cancer.