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  2. Endoscopic ultrasound - Wikipedia

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    Endoscopic ultrasound is performed with the patient sedated. The endoscope is passed through the mouth and advanced through the esophagus to the suspicious area. From various positions between the esophagus and duodenum, organs within and outside the gastrointestinal tract can be imaged to see if they are abnormal, and they can be biopsied by a ...

  3. Endoscopy unit - Wikipedia

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    [2] Procedures performed within an endoscopy unit may include gastrointestinal endoscopy (such as gastroscopy, colonoscopy, ERCP, and endoscopic ultrasound), bronchoscopy, cystoscopy, or other more specialized procedures. Endoscopy units may be part of a hospital, where emergency procedures may be performed on ill patients admitted to hospital ...

  4. Society of American Gastrointestinal and Endoscopic Surgeons

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    Guidelines for the Use of Laparoscopic Ultrasound (March 2009) Guidelines For Office Endoscopic Services (November 2008) ... Upper Endoscopy Patient Information from ...

  5. Esophagogastric junction outflow obstruction - Wikipedia

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    Endoscopic findings may include a hiatal hernia, esophagitis, strictures, tumors, or masses. [2] Increased pressure at the LES over time may result in an epiphrenic diverticulum. [ 2 ] Further evaluation for mechanical causes of obstruction may include CT scans, MRI, or endoscopic ultrasound.

  6. Fine-needle aspiration - Wikipedia

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    Endoscopic ultrasound-guided fine-needle aspiration (EUS-FNA) is a minimally invasive procedure for acquiring biopsies in gastric regions that are hard to reach otherwise (e.g. the pancreas). Endoscopic ultrasound EUS-FNA of cystic lesions, followed by liquid cell analysis, has been used as a diagnostic tool for differentiating benign ...

  7. Endoscope - Wikipedia

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    Endoscopy VR simulators. Virtual reality simulators are being developed for training doctors on various endoscopy skills. [24] Disposable endoscopy. Disposable endoscopy is an emerging category of endoscopic instruments. Recent developments [25] have allowed the manufacture of endoscopes inexpensive enough to be used on a single patient only ...

  8. Pseudocyst - Wikipedia

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    Endoscopic ultrasound is the most commonly used test to gather the needed information about the pseudocyst for this method. [2] The endoscopic method depends on the presence of a bulge into the stomach or duodenum to determine the site for catheterization. Inherent risks include missing the pseudocyst, injuring nearby vessels, and inefficient ...

  9. Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography - Wikipedia

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    Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) is a technique that combines the use of endoscopy and fluoroscopy to diagnose and treat certain problems of the biliary or pancreatic ductal systems. It is primarily performed by highly skilled and specialty trained gastroenterologists.