Endoscopy
Endoscopy is a medical procedure that uses a flexible tube with a camera to examine the interior of the body. It allows healthcare professionals to view areas such as the digestive tract, airways, and other internal structures without the need for invasive surgery.
Endoscopy is commonly used for diagnosing conditions, performing biopsies, and guiding treatments. The procedure is minimally invasive, reducing recovery times and risks for patients. Various types of endoscopes are used depending on the area being examined, ensuring accurate and efficient diagnoses.
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