Upper GI endoscopy is a procedure that uses a lighted, flexible endoscope to see inside the upper GI tract. The upper GI tract includes th...
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Upper GI endoscopy is a procedure that uses a lighted, flexible endoscope to see inside the upper GI tract. The upper GI tract includes th...
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Patients with cirrhosis who develop portal hypertension (ie, increased pressure within the portal venous system) are at risk for complicat...
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What is a colonoscopy? Colonoscopy is a procedure that enables an examiner (usually a gastroenterologist ) to evaluate the inside of th...
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The tissue glue, N-butyl-2-cyanoacrylate, is a watery solution that polymerises and hardens within 20 s in a physiological milieu and inst...
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What is an Esophageal Stent Procedure? In an esophageal stent procedure, a tube is placed in your esophagus to keep open a blocked area....
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What is Esophageal Dilatation? Esophageal dilatation, or dilation, is a procedure that allows your doctor to dilate, or stretch, a narrowe...
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What is ERCP? (Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangio-Pancreatography) ERCP is a procedure that allows your doctor to see the small tubes inside ...
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Polyps are small growths on the inside of the colon. 10% of people who have colonoscopy are found to have polyps. If small they usually ca...
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