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Achieving Hemostasis With a Foley Catheter for Hemorrhagic Shock Caused by an Aortoesophageal Fistula of an Infected Thoracic Aortic Aneurysm With Dissection: A Case Report. [PDF]
Banno T, Shimizu M, Nishikawa M.
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Oesophagus Achalasia Diagnosis from Esophagoscopy Based on a Serial Multi-scale Network
Comput. methods Biomech. Biomed. Eng. Imaging Vis., 2023Oesophageal achalasia is a primary oesophageal motility disorder disease. To diagnose oesophagus achalasia, physicians recommend endoscopic evaluation of the oesophagus.
Kai Jiang +5 more
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Esophagography and Esophagoscopy
Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1991To the Editor .—We feel that we must respond to the article on "Esophagography and Esophagoscopy" by Nino-Murcia et al, 1 that appeared in the August 1990 issue of theArchives, with an entirely different point of view. We conducted a single-institution retrospective study to determine the incidence and time of appearance of additional primary ...
Robert J. Toohill, Thomas W. Grossman
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Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 2013
Since the mid 1900s, esophagoscopy has been performed under sedation or general anesthesia. With transnasal esophagoscopy (TNE), there has been a return to awake, in-office esophagoscopy. Technologic advances have allowed the advent of a ultrathin, flexible esophagoscope that is introduced transnasally, allowing esophagoscopy to be performed in ...
Carrie M, Bush, Gregory N, Postma
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Since the mid 1900s, esophagoscopy has been performed under sedation or general anesthesia. With transnasal esophagoscopy (TNE), there has been a return to awake, in-office esophagoscopy. Technologic advances have allowed the advent of a ultrathin, flexible esophagoscope that is introduced transnasally, allowing esophagoscopy to be performed in ...
Carrie M, Bush, Gregory N, Postma
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Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 2001
BACKGROUNDTransnasal esophagoscopy (TNE), a new diagnostic technology, allows comprehensive, in‐office examination of the esophagus without sedation.OBJECTIVETo report the authors' experience using TNE.METHODOLOGYRetrospective review of 100 consecutive patients undergoing TNE.RESULTSThe most frequent indications for TNE were screening examination of ...
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BACKGROUNDTransnasal esophagoscopy (TNE), a new diagnostic technology, allows comprehensive, in‐office examination of the esophagus without sedation.OBJECTIVETo report the authors' experience using TNE.METHODOLOGYRetrospective review of 100 consecutive patients undergoing TNE.RESULTSThe most frequent indications for TNE were screening examination of ...
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 2001
Esophageal pathology is one of the areas that had the major benefits from the advent of endoscopy. Esophagoscopy is a highly reliable diagnostic method for evaluating esophageal disorders that affect the mucosa or alter the lumen of the organ, such as foreign bodies, esophagitis, reflux disease, strictures, ulcers, fistula, and neoplasia.
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Esophageal pathology is one of the areas that had the major benefits from the advent of endoscopy. Esophagoscopy is a highly reliable diagnostic method for evaluating esophageal disorders that affect the mucosa or alter the lumen of the organ, such as foreign bodies, esophagitis, reflux disease, strictures, ulcers, fistula, and neoplasia.
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Office‐based transnasal esophagoscopy biopsies for histological diagnosis of head and neck patients
The Laryngoscope, 2018To present yield of transnasal esophagoscopy (TNE) biopsies of upper aerodigestive tract (UADT) lesions and define the role of TNE as a safe alternative to rigid endoscopy.
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