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ENDOSCOPY

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en⋅dos⋅co⋅py

[en-dos-kuh-pee]
–noun, plural -pies.
an examination by means of an endoscope.

Origin:
endo- + -scopy
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en·do·scope   (ěn'də-skōp')   
n.  An instrument for examining visually the interior of a bodily canal or a hollow organ such as the colon, bladder, or stomach.
en'do·scop'ic (-skŏp'ĭk) adj., en'do·scop'ic·al·ly adv., en·dos'co·py (ěn-dŏs'kə-pē) n.
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Medical Dictionary

endoscopy en·dos·co·py (ěn-dŏs'kə-pē)
n.
Examination of the interior of a canal or hollow organ by means of an endoscope.


en·dos'co·pist n.

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Science Dictionary
endoscope   (ěn'də-skōp')  Pronunciation Key 
A medical instrument used for visual examination of the interior of a body cavity or a hollow organ such as the colon, bladder, or stomach. It is a rigid or flexible tube fitted with lenses, a fiber-optic light source, and often a probe, forceps, suction device, or other apparatus for examination or retrieval of tissue.

endoscopy noun (ěn-dŏs'kə-pē)
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